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Kingsley Bate Oslo Collection

This trestle based  table seats 6 and takes its inspiration from antique Scandinavian farm tables. It has a classic design that will grace any exterior or interior space. It pairs well with outdoor wicker dining chairs. Frames are made from solid, distressed teak wood that showcases natural characteristics such as knots, checking and other irregularities adding to each piece's vintage style. Table tops are fashioned from beautiful extra wide planks of teak. Trestle-style bases have scrolled motifs and wedged mortise and tenon joinery. Oslo tables are hand finished in Antique White. We recommend this table for covered areas only.  If left uncovered, the Antique White finish will start to wear away and the unfinished teak will then turn silver gray. 

We became a Kingsley Bate dealer in 1993 when we opened our first brick and mortar store. We have grown with Kingsley Bate through the years. We are now one of the largest Kingsley Bate dealers in the United States. We have exceptional depth of product knowledge. We will support your purchase with replacement parts and warranty claims. We have talented in-house designers who will assist you in making your decisions. This service is complimentary. Every item shipped to you will ship free.

NOTE: Oslo frames are made from distressed teak wood.  Nicks, splits, cracks, knots and other imperfections in the wood are an inherent part of the furniture design.  By its nature, distressed teak wood planks may be somewhat uneven and may cup or bow over time due to changes in temperature or humidity.  These characteristics are not covered by warranty as Kingsley Bate believes they only enhance the furniture's natural appeal.  Oslo tables are recommended for "covered" use.  The Antique White finish is hand-applied and some slight color variation is normal.  If left uncovered and, thereby, exposed to the elements, the Antique White finish on the wood will wear off and the furniture will begin to acquire the gray patina that is typical of untreated teak.