We ask a lot of our dining tables. They must be beautiful, purposeful, and - above all - worthy of the moments we share around them. The Bancroft Round Table lives up to that tall order. Combining the best of modern and Scandinavian design, it’s void of any harsh lines, with subtly curved legs and a rounded top that strikes just the right style note. With a small footprint, it fits perfectly in compact spaces while still having room enough for four.
The white oak or walnut top are perfect for laying out all manner of dinner delicacies. Solid wood construction - finished by hand with a beautiful matte stain - ensures that this heirloom-worthy piece will serve as a gathering place upon which you can create memories for years to come.
- Rounded tabletop and legs are constructed with solid wood
- Wood finish is certified 0% VOC and is an all-natural, environmentally friendly product
- Assembles easily with provided hardware
- Wood is a natural material, with variations in grain pattern and colour that make each design unique
- It is normal for solid wood to expand and shrink as a result of variations in environmental humidity. A consistent humidity level of approximately 50% is recommended to prevent cracks and surface splits
Gus* wood accent pieces are constructed using a combination of solid wood construction and real wood veneers. To help maintain their appearance, we recommend cleaning the wood surfaces with a damp cloth in the direction of the grain. Ensure to dry any residual liquid immediately afterwards.
Make sure solid wood is not exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time. Do not put any hot or cold food items/beverages in direct contact with the wood surface as this may cause marking or damage to the finish.Using coasters will increase the longevity of solid wood. Spills must be cleaned immediately, or this may cause permanent damage.
Shrinking, cracking or warping can happen as a direct result of humidity levels and direct sunlight. It is important to keep the humidity at an even level throughout the year. Wood is very susceptible to changes in the humidity of its environment, which causes it to expand and shrink. Climate control will minimize this; a level of 40%-55% humidity with an ideal temperature of 70-72F should be maintained.