Devonshire Distressed Oak Lamp Table
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Product code: GT35
Dimensions:
Depth: 400mm
Width: 400mm
Height: 330mm
Further product information:
Devonshire Distressed Oak Lamp Table:
Devonshire Distressed Oak Dining and Living Room Furniture
Devonshire Pine is renowned for the quality of its products and this latest offering, the Distressed Oak range, is no exception. Made throughout from solid oak and finished in a low gloss, mid-tone lacquer, the Distressed Oak range is in a chunky, contemporary style. Fittings are in a bronze-effect metal that perfectly complements the dark straw colour of the timber, and the look is completed with a lightly distressed finish.
Quality features of this fully assembled range include the Devonshire hallmark of dovetail drawer joints, as well as solid timber panelling to drawer bases and cabinet backs.
This is a fully assembled range, although some larger items such as beds and wardrobes may be supplied partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.
3405 Matching lamp tables to other furniture
When choosing lamp tables or end tables, it is often desirable to match them to a coffee table placed in front of the sofa or couch. The combination provides an elegant way to display ornaments or photographs as well as useful surfaces for cups, papers and the dozens of other small items in daily use in a living room. For even greater flexibility consider adding a matching nest of tables to the list.
0105 Oak Furniture and Solid Oak Furniture
When furniture is described as solid oak furniture, it means that all components are made throughout using oak. This doesn't necessarily mean however that large expanses such as tops or sides are made from a single oak plank that is perhaps 3ft wide or larger. Not only would it be extremely difficult (and expensive) to find such large trees, but a single board of this size would undergo significant shrinkage and warping - especially in modern, centrally-heated homes. The large panels of solid oak furniture are usually made from narrower planks glued together. This is both cheaper and less likely to warp in different environments. Sometimes manufacturers use manufactured board for large, thick, panels - such as the centres of table tops - which is covered with oak veneers of up to an eighth of an inch thick. This provides even better stability under a wide range of temperatures, making the table more pratical for everyday use.
Furniture described simply as oak furniture may not necessarily use solid oak sections throughout and may instead use, for example, non-oak panelling to cabinet backs and drawer bases. This does not mean it is poorly made furniture or that it is any less attractive - it simply costs less to produce. It is perhaps rather like the difference between choosing lower cost underwear or the most expensive silk - the difference is undetectable to all but the closest of friends.