White Italian Carrara Marble French Bistro Table, 40" X 24", Rectangle
DESCRIPTION
This traditional rectangular French Bistro table is an exact reproduction of tables used in cafés and restaurants in late 19th—and early 20th-century France. Original antique tables (like this one) are commonly found in gardens or backyard terraces throughout France.
The top measures 24" (61 cm) wide by 40" (101.6 cm) long, and the table will accommodate a place setting for four.
This is a heavy, solid marble table. The rim of the marble top features a cove bevel design. The heavy-duty cast iron side legs and steel braces are coated with painted enamel and are attached to the underside of the table by a series of screws embedded into the marble. This technique replicates the original Belle Epoque antique tables.
FEATURES
- Italian Carrara Bianco marble.
- Heavy cast iron, powder-coated legs.
- Simple assembly required.
- Assembly instructions included.
Please note as with any natural occurring stone (marble, granite, etc.), there will be variations in color, tone, granularity, and pattern. These variations make each table one of a kind.
MEASUREMENTS & WEIGHT
- Table top measures 24" (61 cm) wide by 40" (102 cm) long.
- Table stands approximately 28" (72 cm) tall, from floor to the top of the table.
- Approximately 32.3" (82 cm) between the legs.
- Weighs approximately 115 lbs. (52.1 kg) assembled.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CARE
Cleaning our marble or granite bistro tables daily is unnecessary, but occasional light maintenance is recommended. To clean the marble, wipe down the surface with a non-abrasive cloth or sponge, mild soap (such as dishwashing detergent), and water. Do not use vinegar, Windex, or bleach when cleaning, as these acidic substances can eventually eat into marble or granite and dull the stone. It is also essential not to use abrasive cleaners or pads, as they can scratch the marble's surface.
REMOVING STAINS
If you encounter a spill, wipe it up immediately, especially acidic ones, then rinse with a clean, damp cloth. If wine, coffee, or juice has spilled, use an absorbent cloth or paper towels to soak up as much liquid as possible, as quickly as possible. Then pour baking soda liberally directly on the spill and slowly add a small amount of club soda (or water, if club soda is not available) to create a thick paste. Rub the paste into the spot using small circular motions with pressure. Let the mixture sit over the spot for the next 24 hours. Remove the dry paste with a liberal amount of water and a clean rag. You
can also use a plastic scraper and water, being careful not to scratch the stone's surface. Repeat the process if needed. These stains usually come out of the marble.
White Italian Carrara Marble French Bistro Table, 40" X 24", Rectangle
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