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Mulho Wood Console Table
Mulho Wood Console Table

Mulho Wood Console Table

$1,380.00
48"W X 14"D
60"W X 16"D
72"W X 16"D
Greige Oak
Natural Oak
Brown Oak
Black Oak
Description

Crafted by the renowned design duo Thomas Bina and Ronald Sasson, the Mulho Oak Wood Coffee Table exemplifies elegance and innovative design. Defined by its unique wire-brushed solid American oak reeds, this table stands out with its sophisticated texture and organic appeal. The design is softened by radius corners that curve around the sides, creating a fluid, uninterrupted silhouette that commands attention.

DIMENSIONS&SIZE

48" Console Table: 48"W x 14"D x 30"H
Weight: 92 lbs.

60" Console Table: 60"W x 16"D x 30"H
Weight: 116 lbs.

72" Console Table: 72"W x 16"D x 30"H
Weight: 139 lbs.

Specification
  • The table is meticulously crafted from kiln-dried solid wood and engineered wood, adorned with American oak veneers, ensuring durability and a high-quality finish.
  • The vertical surfaces showcase solid oak reeding, adding a distinct, tactile element to the piece.
  • An intensive multistep finishing process gives the table a matte surface that highlights the natural grain of the wood, adding character and depth.
CARE
  • Each piece of our artisan-crafted furniture is made from natural wood with hand-applied finishes, resulting in unique variations in color, pattern, shape, and texture.
  • Our wood furnishings are protected with a lacquer seal, providing a durable yet not indestructible barrier, and can be easily spot-cleaned with mild soap, water, and a soft, undyed cloth.
  • To avoid marks, always dry the surface immediately after cleaning. Occasionally dust lacquered wood with a soft, dry cloth and use non-wax furniture polish to maintain its finish.
  • Prevent moisture damage, such as water rings, by wiping up spills promptly with a soft, dry, undyed cloth.
  • Avoid cleaning with abrasives, harsh chemicals, or products containing ammonia or silicone, as they can harm the finish and surface.
  • Always lift furniture when moving it—never drag—to protect the joinery and maintain the piece’s integrity.

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