Stretch Outdoor Teak Dining Extension Table 120-160 X 100cm
This New Plantation Teak Grade A Teak stretchable table is the perfect addition to any outdoor family dining experience.
With its rectangular shape and adjustable length from 120-160cm, it can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people.
The classic 4-leg design provides stability and durability, ensuring that your dining experience is enjoyable and worry-free. Made from high-quality, New Plantation Teak Grade A Teak, this table is resistant to weather and decay, making it a long-lasting investment for your outdoor space.
Whether you're hosting a barbecue or enjoying a family dinner under the stars, this teak stretchable table is the perfect choice for al fresco dining.
Features:
Suitable for seating 4-6 people
Extendable function to cater for more guests or platters & dishes
Spacious slat-style table top
Sturdy Classic 4-leg design
Modern and versatile to suit any outdoor space
Constructed from New Plantation Teak Grade A Teak
Perfect for hosting extra guests over the summer months
Arrives flatpacked - assembly required
Specifications:
Colour: Teak
Material: New Plantation Teak A-Grade Teak
Product Dimensions (W x D x H): 120-160 x 90 x 75cm
Packaging Dimensions (L x W x H): 122 x 91 x 15cm
Net Weight: 70kg
Gross Weight: 74kg
Packaging Material: Carton
Package Contents:
1x Stretch Outdoor Teak Dining Extension Table
Good to know about Teak: Care and Maintenance
Easy Assembly Instructions
Our teak furniture are designed for quick and straightforward assembly. To ensure the best performance and protect the natural timber, please follow the steps below:
Align all parts before fastening
Position the frame and panels correctly, making sure all screw holes are aligned.
Insert screws by hand first
Start threading each screw gently by hand to avoid cross-threading.
Tighten gradually and evenly
Use the provided tool (or a standard screwdriver) and tighten the screws slowly, alternating between sides to ensure an even fit.
Do not overtighten
Teak is a natural hardwood. Applying excessive force may cause the timber to crack.
Tighten only until the connection is secure and stable—no extra force is needed.
Final check
Once all screws are in place, do a final, light re-check to ensure stability without forcing any joint further.