Dining table 2m or 2.20m... we are unsure

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-13 18:10:14

Gelbwoschdd

2020-07-17 12:53:38
  • #1
The table is completely stable, as if it were made from a single solid slab. The slabs are mounted under the table on rods, and you release the lock with a lever and push the slab with one leg forward. Then, depending on your needs, you fold one or both slabs up and push everything back together. You don’t have any additional obstructive table legs or any wobbly parts. It is rock solid and stable. When extended, you just have a few grooves in the table, which you can either cover with a tablecloth or simply accept before folding it back up. It doesn't bother us at all. Best investment.
 

Gelbwoschdd

2020-07-17 13:00:06
  • #2
No idea if it still exists. That was already 4 years ago. It was probably from Woods&Trends and called Venezia. We took it in oak.
 

Gelbwoschdd

2020-07-17 19:45:59
  • #3
I have to correct myself. The table is only 1.80m without extension and extendable to 2.80m. But it could have been made larger. However, 1.80m is more than enough for 6 people.
 

haydee

2020-07-17 20:37:00
  • #4
Parents-in-law have a pull-out table like the one shown here. 1. Quickly extendable 2. easy to handle 3. completely stable Children can pull themselves up, handicapped people can support themselves I was really positively surprised
 

tomtom79

2020-07-17 21:35:23
  • #5
I believe many have those cheap Poco sliding tables in mind. Our table is fully extended so stable that I would stand on it and I am a big guy. There are real ball bearings on rails.
 

Crossy

2020-07-17 21:35:46
  • #6
We are having a table made. Chalet model P with Ultra Light U frame 2.40x1m + 2 extension leaves Also an oak herringbone table with a black metal frame and black U-shaped frame. It's one of the things I'm especially looking forward to in the new house
 

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