Part of the b+g Alfresco range, this table and bench seat is ideal for indoor and outdoor areas in bars, cafes, restaurants, pubs and clubs. Built to preferred dimensions, a typical setting is 1800 mm long and 940 mm wide at 750mm high to suit seating. The compact laminate comes in various colours and the […]
November 21st, 2008
Part of the b+g Alfresco range, this table and bench seat is ideal for indoor and outdoor areas in bars, cafes, restaurants, pubs and clubs. Built to preferred dimensions, a typical setting is 1800 mm long and 940 mm wide at 750mm high to suit seating. The compact laminate comes in various colours and the frame is constructed from heavy duty 50 x 50 mm stainless steel tubing.
Dimensions: H 750mm, L 1800mm, W 940mm
Delivery Time: 6 weeks
Applications: Indoor and outdoor
Variations: compact laminate/Australian Native Hardwoods
Finish: compact laminate/Australian Native Hardwoods with various stains available
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