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Elba Collection 8043 Cocktail Table

 

Marble, granite, or onyx tabletop with wenge wooden base. The stones and marbles used in this product are all natural – presenting all the variations and unique colorings found in nature. Because they are natural products, no two pieces will look alike. None of the natural veins, pores, and variations are to be considered defects, but instead characteristics that make your table on-of-a-kind and enhance its beauty.

Available in two sizes:

 Sizes: 


51" x 51" x 16"h

59" x 43" x 16"h

The top is available in the following marble and granite finishes:

  • Polished and unpolished travertine
  • Polished and unpolished Walnut travertine
  • Tivoli
  • Tivoli Crystallized Silver, Gold, and Copper
  • Forest Brunello
  • Forest Green
  • Absolute Black Granite
  • Cortina white
  • Garmisch black
  • Imperador
  • Trani Marble
  • Green, Red, or Brown Onyx
  • Noble Onyx
  • Princess Onyx
  • Fantastic Onyx
  • White Onyx
  • Imperial Onyx
The base is available in:
  •  Wenge wood


Sketches:

 

Marble and Granite Finish Options:


   Sketches (all pieces in this collection)


This coctail table is also available as a:

Lamp Table

Dining Table (2 sizes and shapes)

Console Table


The stones and marbles used are all natural – presenting all the variations and unique colorings found in nature. Because they are natural products, no two pieces will look alike. None of the natural veins, pores, and variations are to be considered defects, but instead characteristics that make your table on-of-a-kind and enhance its beauty.

 

Please contact us for more information on any  of the additional pieces in this collection.


Product Care

While marble is denser than travertine, granite is the densest of them all. They are all porous and should be cared for like a fine wood.  Coasters and place mats are recommended.

Because of the natural veining in travertine, marble and granite, natural stress points are always present.  A  top should always be carried perpendicular to the floor – just like a glass top.  It should not be dropped or laid flat.

Because this table are all naturally polished, the polish will vary across your table top.  This is simply a result of a natural polish on a natural stone and one more way to emphasize the inherent unique beauty of each table.

The product used is natural.  Each and every slab is unique and presents distinct characteristics.  There can be variation in colour and veining from one slab to the next, and even within the same slab. Natural veins can occur in the stone and this must not be mistaken for a crack or defect. If a crack were to appear it would travel through underneath and from side to side.

Fault lines are natural to stone as the rings on a tree trunk.  Certain marbles tend to have more fault lines than others.  These fault lines are created by the presence of a foreign substance during the formation of the marble with a different density than the surrounding portions of the marble.  Fault lines, as the holes in travertine, are not a defect but natural to the product and visible fault lines do not indicate weakness.

Travertine and walnut travertine are naturally very porous stones.  When polished the travertine and walnut travertine tops are filled to make a smooth surface for the table.  Every effort is made for the fill to blend with the coloration of the table top but the fill will never be invisible. Occasionally small openings (especially in travertine) are missed and remain open.  This is not considered a defect.  Clear resin is used with walnut travertine to fill in the holes as it blends with the variety of colours that walnut travertine presents.

Product Cleaning and Maintenance

The only product applied to the tops is natural wax.  This gives a certain amount of moisture repellence but does not offer full protection.  Any beverage or liquid spilled on the top needs to be removed immediately to avoid rings or marks to be left.  Stone International does not feel responsible for marks caused by liquids being spilled.  Even if it looks like a very solid and resistant material, marble, and travertine in general, is very fragile and porous  As per a fine wooden table, when rings and stains occur as a consequence of food or liquid spillage, it will be very difficult to remove them.

In the attempt to reduce their appearance, we suggest to re-polish your table with a coat of natural paste wax. This will restore the shine and protect the surface.  As you would with a fine piece of wood furniture, always use placemats, coasters, and trivets and clean any spills immediately.  Regular rubbing alcohol is a perfect product to use for day-to-day cleaning.




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