AX Console Table
The intention of the AX is to eliminate the 'fancy frills' and get back to basics in terms of shape. The special appeal of the base lies in the two "sheets" of metal that join together to form a triangular shape.
One only – ex-display.
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Wood Ceramic Glass Care
We take great care to design and source high quality furniture, there are a few things for you to consider to keep it looking its best.
Here are our top tips:
- Be aware of the environment. Sunlight, heat sources, pets, humidity, etc. can all affect the performance and longevity of furniture. Selecting the right materials for the right setting will ensure yours is the right fit.
- Keep it clean. Light, regular cleaning will increase the lifespan of your furniture.
- Protect your floor and protect your furniture with floor protectors, coasters, stain protection etc. Heat and moisture are generally not furniture’s best friend so keep them separate where possible or ensure furniture is protected.
- Stay centred. Use the centre of the seat rather than the arms or back of sofas, for example, and don’t lean or rock on chairs and stools.
Our team will always be happy to answer any questions you may have about a particular item.
DELIVERY & ASSEMBLY
When opening the packaging please take extreme care for personal and product safety. We recommend against the use of blades.
Having unpacked your furniture, check that it is complete and all parts are present. Please note, the feet for certain products may be found in the zip pocket underneath the suite. Ensure all fittings have been removed before disposing of packaging. Ensure children are supervised during unpacking and assembly of furniture and kept away from all hazards.
For ‘self-assembly’ furniture, read the assembly instructions before starting. Identify the parts of your furniture and follow the assembly sequence. Avoid use of force when assembling parts and be careful not to over tighten fittings during assembly. To avoid damage during assembly, use the appropriate tools and work on a surface covered by a protective layer.
Installing your furniture
If assembling a product on its back or side, take care when turning the product over. Do not put excessive pressure on legs/base when turning as this may damage the structure of the product.
When positioning furniture items please do not drag them. Items should be lifted from the bottom where possible. In rooms with delicate floors, consider additional protection under your furniture e.g. felt pads or glides.
Once assembled, position the furniture, ensuring it is level so that doors and drawers open and close properly. Adjust hinges and runners once the item is in its final position and levelled. If stated in the assembly instructions, furniture must be fixed to the wall.
Shelves or drawer boxes should not be overloaded beyond capacity. If you need to move your furniture, you need to empty it first. This will make handling easier and reduce the risk of injury or damage.
Always use the handles provided to open and close drawers/doors. It is recommended that all self-assembled products should be periodically checked to ensure that all the fittings are secure.
Assembly and installation must be done in accordance with instructions. Failure to follow assembly instructions may result in poor performance of your product and/or void your warranty. If instructions are not followed, we decline any liability in the event of damage caused to people or property because of incorrect installation.
WOOD CARE & MAINTENANCE
Characteristics of wood: Solid timber is a natural and live product. Although the surface you are looking at is flat, it is made from a circular tree trunk. Consequently, the grain will change along and across the boards used – and will be different to the board beside it. This will show tonal variation which will include lines, flecks, knots and swirls. The fact the grain is changing direction also means that it will look different when viewed from different directions.
This variation in grain will also effect on the way the timber responds. All solid timber will lose and absorb moisture throughout its life, so the environment in which it is placed will influence its behaviour. As it expands or contracts, minor cracking, cupping or warping is possible. This movement will occur more in very humid or dry conditions, is normal, is to be expected and should not be considered a fault. To keep the moisture level stable, avoid direct exposure to heat, air-conditioning units or direct sun.
Care: Solid woods expand and contact with changes in temperature and humidity. Take care not to place your furniture anywhere that could be subject to excessive changes in temperature or moisture. Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight and use suitable protection under kitchen and glassware e.g. coasters, mats and serving boards.
Clean up spills immediately as liquid left sitting for a long period may stain or damage the product. This is likely to show in the form of white stains or bubbles and may require professional services to resurface.
If a piece of wood dries too much the timber will shrink and cracks can occur, therefore many products will benefit with the application of a furniture oil or wax. Silicone based polishes should not be used on the wood as they will build up and leave a sticky residue on the surface. With rustic looks, the edges of fine cracks can be carved with a sharp knife or chisel, sanded and then stained to blend in with the rest of the surface.
Cleaning: To clean, use a duster or damp cloth and wipe dry. Never use all-purpose chemical or cleaning sprays on your wooden furniture. You should not use soap and water on a regular basis as it can stain and damage the wood.
For hard stains, use diluted detergent and water sparingly, wipe away the detergent with a damp cloth then dry. Take care not to over rub as this could create a shiny patch.
Heat: Never place hot items directly onto a table or surface without using a heat resistant mat. This could leave a ring mark ingrained into the wood or lacquer. Very hot items such as a saucepan or baking dish should not be placed on a table top unless you are confident there will not be heat transfer. Avoid placement of heated electrical equipment, cigarettes, candles etc. on furniture tops and surfaces.
CERAMIC & SINTERED STONE CARE
These surfaces are non-porous and hygienic; no liquids can penetrate them. Grease and dirt can be easily removed with dishwashing detergent or kitchen surface cleaner; and soap and water is all that is required for quick cleaning. Ceramic and sintered stone are very resilient to high and low temperatures however there needs to be a degree of awareness of heat transfer to other parts of the furniture. These products are hard but not indestructible, so avoid hitting (particularly the edges) with heavy hard objects as chips or breakage can occur.
GLASS FURNITURE CARE & MAINTENANCE
Tempered glass surfaces offer a high level of safety; in fact, in case of breakage, the glass will crumble into small fragments. Try to prevent accidental breakages of tempered glass by avoiding very hot or cold objects being placed directly on the surface and avoiding impact, especially on edges. The use of coasters will protect the surface of your furniture. Avoid placing or sliding rough objects on glass as this can cause permanent scratches to the surface.
Clean your glass surfaces regularly using mild soap or non-abrasive glass cleaner then dry. Gently remove excessive dirt and debris first to avoid scratching glass.
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Warranty
Our products are covered for residential use. This product is covered by the following warranty periods:
Structure: 5 years
Workmanship & other components: 3 years
Warranty covers breakage or failure due to materials or manufacturing defect. Failure from, but not limited to, misuse, unauthorised repair, general wear and tear, or natural characteristics of materials used are excluded from warranty cover.
Please refer to product Care & Maintenance for information on the characteristics of materials and guidance on how to care for your product.
This warranty only applies to the original purchaser of the furniture with proof of purchase.
AX Console Table
AX 200 Console Table Solid Oak Anthracite Top /Anthracite Lg
- 2000W x 500D x 750H
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For nearly 90 years, Italian brand Bonaldo has been pushing the boundaries of furniture and accessory design.
Established in 1936 Bonaldo has become a benchmark in Italian design. Their award winning furniture and interior design collection is led by continuous exploration of new materials and partnerships with the best national and international designers.
Bonaldo is driven by curiosity. From its first tubular metal products seventy years ago to its wide ranging research today the company has always invested in research into innovative materials and cutting-edge machining processes. Today Bonaldo's materials expertise is wide ranging from solid walnut and oak tops to plastics and pressure cast aluminium.
This high tech capability enables the design of simple yet striking designs that combine Italian know-how with the creativity of established designers and emerging young talents from Italy and abroad. Over time the synergy of leading design and technical ability has contributed to the development of Bonaldo style, distinguished by a rigorous simplicity, pure silhouettes and finely crafted materials. Every single Bonaldo product features a memorable detail, something that makes it unique and draws you in - from rich use of colour and materials to expressive contemporary form or a beautifully finished edge. 100% Italian. Excellence hand in hand with creativity.