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Product Description
The Nandi Dining Table is available in two tabletop variants – with geometric inlaid teak pieces OR with uniform teak veneer. It is available in three sizes – the standard eight seater version, the six seater version and a four seater version. The images seen here are that of the six seater version.
The veneer top version seen here has a tabletop made with teak veneer on plywood, giving it a uniform look for those who prefer this compared to the striking pattern of the inlaid teak version. The cylindrical legs of the table are screwed onto the frame, making it easy to flat pack it for transport and set up.
The lightweight stackable Nandi Dining Chairs compliment the table.
All products of the Nandi collection come with special feet pads that have been customised as per the shape and size of each leg. They felt pads are inserted into a groove at the bottom of the leg to improve their durability and to make them less visible.
Product Specification
Product Options
We offer this product in a choice of two wood finishes: Natural Teak and Dark Stain.
For the Natural Teak finish, a coat of natural teak stain is applied, followed by an oil based sealer.
For the Dark Stain finish, a coat of our custom developed dark teak stain is applied to give the wood its signature darker shade, followed by an oil based sealer.
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