Solid American White Oak Timber range of hospitality furniture from Cubus, the fresh Australian design company. Cubus offers a variety of chairs and stools, plus tables that can be made to size. Including quality solid timber furniture for hotel and restaurant use. Harvested from sustainable hardwood forests, with a variety of stains available. Dimensions: 360l […]
November 21st, 2008
Solid American White Oak Timber range of hospitality furniture from Cubus, the fresh Australian design company.
Cubus offers a variety of chairs and stools, plus tables that can be made to size. Including quality solid timber furniture for hotel and restaurant use. Harvested from sustainable hardwood forests, with a variety of stains available.
Dimensions: 360l x 360w x 450h
Applications: Indoor hospitality and commercial
Variations: Various designs available
Finish: Various stains available
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