Bolero Square Steel and Acacia Bar Table 600mm

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Zoro Tools Practical, durable, stylish - this bar table from Bolero is exactly what you need. Made from a mixture of stainless steel and acacia wood, the table is durable enough to handle commercial use and stay free from rust, scratches and stains. Plus, these materials make the table resistant to weathering, too - allowing you to make the most of your pub garden or smoking area without the worry of damage. And thanks to the combination of woodgrain and black stainless steel, the table boasts an industrial look that's sure to spruce-up your dining room.

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Practical, durable, stylish - this bar table from Bolero is exactly what you need. Made from a mixture of stainless steel and acacia wood, the table is durable enough to handle commercial use and stay free from rust, scratches and stains. Plus, these materials make the table resistant to weathering, too - allowing you to make the most of your pub garden or smoking area without the worry of damage. And thanks to the combination of woodgrain and black stainless steel, the table boasts an industrial look that's sure to spruce-up your dining room.

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Preoiled for longer lasting use, Easy Self Assembly Preoiled for longer lasting use, Easy Self Assembly Preoiled for longer lasting use, Easy Self Assembly Sturdy Wood and Steel construction, Matt black powder coated steel finish General Wood maintenance required - please order DL476, Ethically sourced acacia wood Supplied with foot plugs to reduce floor markings Suitable for indoor or outdoor use

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1000(H) x 600(W) x 600(D) mm. Acacia & Powder-Coated Steel. Brown. Powder-coated steel and pre-oiled acacia wood have excellent durability. Acacia wood and black steel combine for a stylish, industrial look.


Product specifications

Brand Bolero
EAN
  • 5050984525872
Material
  • Stainless steel
MPN
  • DS155
  • SH-DS155

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