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Delivery time approx. 10-15 business days
- Article Number: B4.LF
- Dimensions: L: 800 mm W: 800 mm H: 400 mm
- Product Weight: 300 kg
- Shipping Weight: 320 kg
Fire table made of concrete in a classic design
The lounge table ANGULUS QUADRA IGNIS made of elegant gray exposed concrete is a must for every outdoor lounge. With an impressive weight of 300 kg and a pleasant table height of 40 cm, the puristic design of this solid concrete table appears solid and compact and is perfect as lounge furniture for public areas, hotels and restaurants. Theft, wind or storms cannot disturb this stable table. The stainless steel fireplace insert ensures cozy hours in the light of the fire. The fire table can be easily moved to the desired location using an optional mobile base. The ethanol fireplace holds approx. 1.6 l of ethanol (burning time approx. 3 hours), is removable, lockable and leak-proof and can be replaced by a flush-fitting stainless steel plate included in the delivery. A stainless steel bowl is optionally available, which can be used when you don't need the fireplace insert. The bowl can then be filled with small utensils or plants. Together with our seating cube ANGULUS SEDES QUADRA, the fire table by CO33 forms a simple and elegant seating group. As a minimalist concrete table, ANGULUS TABULA QUADRA is also a visual and stylish highlight for the home garden.
Type: | lounge table |
material combination: | with fireplace |
When choosing the concrete color "black", we point out that the concrete color may fade when used outdoors.
Article will be delivered without decoration.
**Our products are made of natural materials and are made by hand. The natural composition is always "individual pieces". In this type of production, color differences and small pore openings - also in comparison to the illustrations in the shop or catalog - are part of the usual nature of the material. In the case of concrete products, shading can also occur. These may include, among others, by influences such as temperature differences, humidity and concrete post-treatments or by impregnation. Such material properties belong to the typical or agreed upon nature of the products and do not constitute defects.**