Oak Air Dining Table by Ethnicraft
With sleek bevelled legs, the tabletop seems to float effortlessly above. The Oak Air is a strong and lean dining table disguised in a simple, clean and minimal design. Inspired by the lightness experienced with the bed of the same name.
- *Please note that wood pieces are unique and may come with natural variations.
- All in all, the natural characteristics are called “Medullary Rays” as they are the unique cellular structures found in solid wood (especially in White Oak.) These desired characteristics are drawn out by the type of cut which is known as “Quarter-Sawn.” This type of cut is revered for its beauty, strength, and prevention of warping.
- However, other factors including light and shade variations will also enhance the beauty.
- Despite that, quarter-sawn oak is “a more structurally sound hardwood than flat-sawn oak. It resists cupping, twisting, warping, moisture penetration, and raised grain.
- One of the most sought-after features of quarter-sawn white and red oak is the flecks and the rays that appear on the face of the boards as a result cutting along the growth rings.
ETH-50256
Ethnicraft
Alain Van Havre
Dimensions:
55"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
63"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
71"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
79"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
87"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
94"W x 39 1/2"D x 30"H
Materials:
Oak veneer table top with a varnish finish and solid wooden legs.
Designed in Belgium