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Liv

SKU : Liv

Liv

The Liv makes a distinctive, striking statement, with one leg constructed of solid wood and the other constructed of an artfully geometric metal frame.

Construction:

  • 3"W panel leg and one continuous steel apron frame/sled leg.
  • The panel leg is comprised of 1" dual walls and is hollow for power/data wire passage.
  • The steel apron/sled leg frame is 2 1/2" wide x 1/4" thick.

Table Size:

  • Depth: 24”, 30”, 42”
  • Length: 60”, 72" , 84”
  • Height: 29”, 36”, 42”

Table Surface Material:

  • Laminate
  • Veneer
  • Surface Mounted (Stone, Solid Surface, KrystalCast)

Power:

A table/bench with power will include a underside wire channel that feeds the power cord along the underside of the top and into the panel leg where it exits from a mouse hole at the bottom inside panel.

For pricing, please send an email to info@buyritebc.com or contact a sales representative.

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