Sibast No 7 Table - Oval
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Sibast No 7 Table - Oval
Sibast_No_7_dining_table-normode
Sibast No 7 Table - Oval
Sibast_No_7_dining_table-normode
Sibast No 7 Table - Oval
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Sibast

Sibast No 7 Table - Oval

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The Sibast No 7 Dining Table is conceived as a seamless continuation of the Sibast No 7 family, featuring a design that beautifully complements the existing range of Sibast chairs. Crafted from the finest solid wood, available in walnut or oak, the table boasts an almost floating tabletop supported by two massive legs. It is also made from solid walnut or oak. This construction ensures stability and enhances the table's light and elegant expression.

The Sibast No 7 Dining Table embraces organic shapes, offering versatility with options available in both oval and rectangular forms. This versatility ensures that the table seamlessly fits into any dining space, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and functionality. Each table is made to order, ensuring that every detail is executed to perfection.

Details
Design: Anna & Ditlev Sibast
H: 74 cm/29.1 inches
Year Of Design Origin: 2024
Material: Solid oak or walnut
Treatment: Soap/natural oil/white oil/dark oil/smoked oak

Care
The Sibast Furniture collection is designed and manufactured to last for generations. It is made with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship and high quality as our ancestors. To ensure it ages gracefully and with the longest lifespan, it is important that it is properly maintained and cared for as recommended in our maintenance and care instructions.

All furniture included in the Sibast Furniture collection is made out of natural material such as wood, fabric and leather. This means that differences will occur in both finishes and material and that natural markings in the leather hides as well as natural variations in the surface of the wood and the color of the finishes must be appreciated and expected.