DFP Oakhampton Large Extending Table with 6 Chairs
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Product code: PCS116/PCS200
Dimensions:
Depth: 2032 extends to 2794mm
Width: 914mm
Height: 760mm
Further product information:
DFP Oakhampton Large Extending Table with 6 Chairs:
Important information: Dining Tables
The legs on this dining table are removed for delivery purposes. This makes it easier to move it into the chosen room and also helps reduce the strains imposed on the furniture itself during the delivery process. Re-assembly is a straightforward process and requires only basic tools.
However, if you would like assistance with re-assembly of this table, please let the delivery company know when they telephone to arrange the delivery appointment. Please note: the delivery company will charge for this service.
DFP Oakhampton Dining Room & Occasional Furniture
The Oakhampton range is made from solid hardwoods. Oak is used exclusively on smaller items while larger furniture features solid oak and ash attractively matched together.
Cabinets and tables are of jointed and glued construction and solid wood panelling is used for drawer bases and cabinet backs.
Drawers are made using dovetailed joints and are mounted on traditional wooden runners. Oakhampton furniture is finished in a low-gloss lacquer.
Sometimes referred to as Oakleigh, click to see the
Oakleigh Bedroom Furniture collection.
It is a fully assembled range although some larger items such as tables may be partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.
Please note: Much of the hardwood used for furniture manufactured in Asia may be described locally as Oak. While its appearance, density and durability is almost identical to oak, sometimes this timber is actually from the Ash (Fraxinus) family. In order to be as accurate as possible, we therefore market this furniture as being made from Ash, even though the manufacturer’s packaging may say Oak.
0805 Shock Resistant Ash
Ash is a native hardwood of the UK. It is easily recognised by the grey bark and matt black buds for the leaves. It is a shockproof timber which is why it used to be used for the spokes of cartwheels and for tool handles, such as hammers, axes and so forth. During the 20th century ash was also used as the frame for the bodywork of a great number of vehicles, the most obvious example is perhaps the Morris Minor Traveller which has an external ash frame to the rear part. Many other makes of car also used this system of construction, such as Alvis, Riley and Rover.
2305 Dining Sets - Roman style!
As new items of furniture develop (such as TV cabinets or computer workstations) other items fade into history. The now defunct triclinium for example, was an integral part of the dining set used by the Romans. The triclinium consisted of three couches arranged around a dining table on which the diners would recline whilst eating their meal – a style of eating that would surely be revived by students if they had enough space and enough sofas!