Fixed garden table
Packaging upon delivery: 2 packages
Dining table for the garden from the CleoSoft Wood collection by Talenti. Table made of accoya wood in rosewood color or in natural teak color with stoneware ceramic top available in two finishes and in two sizes. Particularly resistant to atmospheric agents, Cleo is a table with an elegant and at the same time simple design, thanks to the natural materials of the top. It comfortably accommodates 8 to 10/12 people.
Structure/top_finishes: natural teak/calacatta - natural teak/sand limestone - rosewood/calacatta - rosewood/sand limestone
Dimensions cm: L 220 x D 100 x 75 H; L 300 x D 110 x 75 H
Weight: 102 and 164 kg
Maintenance: Accoya is a new variety of timber with exceptional durability, this high-performance wood is produced with sustainable and optimally managed raw materials, is non-toxic and also has dimensional stability and durability capable to surpass that of the best tropical hardwoods.
Since it is a natural material, color variations or even cracks may be observed due to the degree of humidity and sudden changes in temperature. If it does not receive any maintenance treatment, through the periodic application of common and specific oil-based protectants, the surface could take on a silver gray patina which can be eliminated with light surface sanding and subsequent polishing with a jute cloth. Small surface stains due to oil or other food products must be removed promptly, before the wood can absorb them deeply, by sanding the affected surface and subsequently polishing it with a jute cloth.
Designer: marco acerbis_born in 1973 and completed his studies in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1998. From 1997 to 2004 he lived and worked in London where he collaborated with the Foster & Partners studio. In these years he was involved in the construction of an eight-storey building for scientific research at Imperial College and became Project Manager of Capital City Academy, a high school for 1400 students, 250 meters long and inaugurated by Tony Blair. In 2004, upon returning to Italy, he opened his own architecture and design studio. Fascinated by design without limits of scale, he proceeds rapidly, exploring countless themes with a constant intertwining of skills, intuitions and technologies, with the aim of creating a global project space.