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FAQ
Q: How much space do I need per chair?
Q: How much space do I need per chair?
We recommend allowing 60cm of width per person for comfortable dining. If you have armchairs, you might need slightly more (65-70cm) to ensure elbows don't bump.
Q: What is the standard seat height?
Q: What is the standard seat height?
Most dining tables are 75cm high. To match this, our dining chairs have a standard seat height of 44cm-46cm. This leaves about 30cm of legroom, which is the ergonomic ideal.
Q: How do I choose the right size table?
Q: How do I choose the right size table?
A good rule of thumb is to allow 70-80cm of clearance around the table for chairs to pull out.
- For 4 people: Look for 120cm–140cm lengths or 100cm–120cm round.
- For 6-8 people: Look for 160cm–200cm lengths.
Q: What is the difference between Natural Ash and Oak?
Q: What is the difference between Natural Ash and Oak?
Natural Ash tends to be lighter in color (pale creamy tones) with a more distinct, straight grain. It fits perfectly with a light, airy "Japandi" or Minimalist aesthetic. Oak often has deeper golden-brown tones and complex swirling grain patterns, offering a more traditional, grounded look.
Q: Is Sintered Stone better than Marble?
Q: Is Sintered Stone better than Marble?
For maintenance, yes. Sintered Stone is non-porous, meaning it won't stain if you spill red wine or coffee. Natural Marble is a porous stone that requires sealing and care to prevent etching. Choose Marble for the "romance" and natural beauty; choose Sintered Stone for worry-free durability.
Q: How do I care for a Solid Teak table indoors?
Q: How do I care for a Solid Teak table indoors?
Teak is remarkably low maintenance. For indoor use, simply wipe with a damp cloth. To keep the rich golden color, you can apply a specialized Teak Oil or wax once a year. Because it is naturally oily, it resists drying out better than most other woods.













