Grass Long Table
Overview
Recommened retail price (UK): £599.00 inc VAT
Flat-packed, ready for simple home assembly:
Elegant, simple and useful occasional table which functions as a coffee table, low sideboard and media table.
Curved cable cut-outs in the back allow DVD players, games consoles etc. to be fitted inside the cabinet without the need to rewire big British plugs.
To make a classic-looking yet eco-friendly table, Pli has selected a caramel-coloured bamboo veneer with a wheat straw-board core: the natural materials in this cabinet are all from grasses, not wood.
Zero formaldehyde and no-VOC glues, binders and finish throughout. Natural and durable wax coating. Glueless assembly, can be disassembled for recycling and composting. Solid cast aluminium legs.
delivery price £40.00
Designed by Christopher Pett at Pli.
Specifications
Width 240 cm x Height 39 cm x Depth 40 cm
Weight 37.6 kg
Environment
Contents...
Veneer: bamboo with cellulose backing & PVA bond
Core: wheat straw board with MDI binder (no formaldehyde)
Edging: bamboo with PU bond
Legs: cast aluminium, brushed finish
Coating: Hardwax-oil containing natural vegetable oils & waxes: conforms to EN 71.3, DIN 53 160 (suitable for children’s toys)
Care...
Scratches: sand out with fine sandpaper or fill deeper scratches with low-VOC filler (approximate colour match is light Walnut
Marks: wipe with water or with a spirit-free cleaning agent
Refinishing: pli recommends periodic re-coating of exposed surfaces with hardwax-oil, wax or similar natural finishes
Disassembly...
The Grass long table can be disassembled into all its component parts using a Phillips-head screwdriver. For removals and storage, Pli recommends you remove the legs for easy stacking and moving. Do not over-tighten screws when re-assembing - screws should be finger-tight for a good fit but it is possible to ‘strip’ the threads if you use an electric driver with too much power.
Disposal...
This product does not make landfill. All the parts are designed for easy and safe recycling (for metal parts) and energy recovery through incineration or mulching (for natural fibres).


