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The RFH Terrace Table RD5 and its variant, the RD6, are characterised by their lightweight structure and functional shape that allows users to enjoy the outdoors. The table has a minimalist aesthetic, with a simple surface top mounted on slender but sturdy legs, which ensured durability without sacrificing elegance.
Product Material: Powder-coated steel tubes and steel rods, high-pressure compact laminate, acrylic lacquer, melamine resin.
Production process: The frame is bent and CNC welded, before being welded to a 3mm steel plate. The entire leg is galvanized and powder coated. The table top is made with a compact high-pressure laminate with a uniform black color core, single-sided decorative acrylic lacquer on top, and decorative melamine resin surface on the back.
Finish: Black.
RD5 dimensions: Height 72.5 cm / 28 inches x width: Ø75 cm / 30 inches. Weight: 15.2 kg.
RD6 dimensions: Height: 72.5 cm / 28 inches x width: Ø97 cm / 38 inches. Weight: 20.7 kg.
Designed to be disassembled, allowing for easier repair, refurbishment and replacement of parts.
Testing and certifications: The table is tested for strength, durability and safety in accordance with: The chair is tested for strength, durability and safety in accordance with:
EN 15372 Level 2 (Tables).
EN 581 (Outdoor furniture).
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