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Larnaca Outdoor Teak Extendable Dining Table (72"-118")
Larnaca Outdoor Teak Extendable Dining Table (72"-118")
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Summary
KEY DETAILS
- Design
- Designed by our team at our Williams Sonoma Home studio in San Francisco.
- Crafted from solid, premium teak.
- Complete outdoor dining, lounge and modular kitchen collections are also available.
- Offered in two sizes: 72"–94" table seats 4–6 and extends to seat 6–8; 96"–118" seats 6–8 and extends to seat 8–10.
- 6"-wide teak planks keep plates and glasses level while slim spaces in between the planks let water drain through.
- Table includes two leaves, both with center holes to accommodate our outdoor umbrella (sold separately).
- Crafted from solid, unfinished premium teak.
- Durable in any climate, unfinished teak will weather to a soft grey hue.
- Regular treatment with teak oil will extend the life of the original finish.
- Quality & Craftsmanship
- Handcrafted by skilled artisans.
- Teak naturally repels water and moisture, which prevents the wood from cracking or breaking.
- Suitcase-style latches securely hold the leaves in place.
- Levelers provide stability on uneven surfaces.
- In-home delivery with White Glove service.
Dimensions & More Info
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
72" Table
- Overall:
- 72" x 37" x 30"H.
- Extends to:
- 78" with small leaf in place; 94" with large leaf.
- Seats:
- 6.
- Extends to:
- Seat 8.
- Top:
- 72"L x 37"W x 3" thick.
- Narrow leaf:
- 6"W.
- Wide leaf:
- 22"W.
- Legs:
- 6"W x 3" thick.
- Distance between legs:
- 66" (at side); 25" (at end).
- Weight:
- 131 lb.
- Made in:
- Indonesia.
96" Table
- Overall:
- 96" x 37" x 30"H.
- Extends to:
- 102" with small leaf in place; 118" with large leaf.
- Seats:
- 8.
- Extends to:
- Seat 10.
- Top:
- 96"L x 37"W x 3" thick.
- Narrow Leaf:
- 6"W.
- Wide Leaf:
- 22"W.
- Legs:
- 6"W x 3" thick.
- Distance between legs:
- 90" (at side); 25" (at end).
- Weight:
- 232 lb.
- Made in:
- Indonesia.
CARE
- Weathering and color variation over time is natural for wood outdoor furniture.
- The teak will age to a silver grey as the finish weathers and the wood is exposed to the elements.
- When new, the natural teak-oil finish on this furniture may develop water spots and streaks when exposed to water. These can easily be removed with gentle washing. Wet the surface of the teak and use a soft brush with a solution of mild cleanser and water to scrub it. Rinse well and let dry in the sun.
- For liquid spills or stains, mix lemon juice or vinegar with salt until it forms a thick paste. Rub paste over the stain for about a minute, use a damp rag to wipe away any residue and polish the surface with teak oil to restore the desired finish.
- Always use protective mats under hot dishes to prevent the table surface.
- Wipe up spills immediately with a dry rag, by carefully blotting to prevent staining.
- Avoid the use of harsh cleaners and abrasives.
- Store wood furniture indoors in the off-season.
- Hardware may loosen over time. Periodically check to make sure all connections are tight; retighten if necessary.
Use & Care
- Weathering and color variation over time is natural for wood outdoor furniture.
- The teak will age to a silver grey as the finish weathers and the wood is exposed to the elements.
Care
- When new, the natural teak-oil finish on this furniture may develop water spots and streaks when exposed to water. These can easily be removed with gentle washing. Wet the surface of the teak and use a soft brush with a solution of mild cleanser and water to scrub it. Rinse well and let dry in the sun.
- For liquid spills or stains: Mix lemon juice or vinegar with salt until it forms a thick paste, rub paste over the stain for about a minute, use a damp rag to wipe away any residue and polish the surface with teak oil to restore the desired finish.
- Always use protective mats under hot dishes to prevent the table surface.
- Wipe up spills immediately with a dry rag, by carefully blotting to prevent staining.
- Avoid the use of harsh cleaners and abrasives.
- Store wood furniture indoors in the off-season.
- Hardware may loosen over time. Periodically check to make sure all connections are tight; retighten if necessary.
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