Porthos Side Table
The Porthos Side Table is a striking accent piece that effortlessly combines style and functionality. Made from robust Suar wood, this side table makes an ideal addition to any retailer's indoor furniture collection. The Porthos Side Table is not only a convenient place to rest your coffee cup or book but also a remarkable piece of decor. Whether standing alone or complementing other furniture, it's sure to add an element of rustic elegance to any interior.
- Product Dimension: 20.9 (W) x 18.1 (H) x 20.9 (L) inches [53 (W) x 46 (H) x 53 (L) cm]
- Product weight: 57.1 lbs [25.9 kgs]
- Packed Dimensions: 23.6 (W) x 20.9 (H) x 23.6 (L) inches [60 (W) x 53 (H) x 60 (L) cm]
- Packed weight: 65.4 lbs [29.65 kgs]
- Material: Teak wood
- No assembly required. The product comes ready to use.
Care guide for teak wood furniture
Teak wood is a high-quality durable material that requires little maintenance to keep it looking good. Being tight-grained hardwood with a yellow-brown colour, it's susceptible to exposure to natural elements & salt, wind, water, and sunlight. Follow steps to maintain your teak furniture in its natural state:
- Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals and lightly dampen your teak furniture surface with clean water and a soft cloth.
- Brush timber down regularly and remove any cobwebs, leaves, or dirt that has built up on the surface. Follow the natural grain of the timber to avoid scratching the surface
- When food or liquid has come in contact with your teak surface, clean it immediately to minimise staining.
- If there are any stains apparent on the surface, you can use a plastic or stiff bristle brush to clean it, lightly scrubbing the area inline with the timber grain. If you want to use a natural solution on stubborn stains, you can mix vinegar and warm water (1 part vinegar to 4 parts water) and evenly wash down the surface with a soft cloth. Leave the vinegar solution to soak into the teak for roughly 15 minutes before cleaning it again with a sponge, following the timber grain.
Note: avoid using metal brushes (e.g. steel wool) or scrubbing pads that can scratch the natural timber’s surface.