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Colonial bar cabinet, acacia 97x52x193 oxford - light brown

by floki24
Original price CHF 1,699.00 - Original price CHF 1,699.00
Original price
CHF 1,699.00
CHF 1,699.00 - CHF 1,699.00
Current price CHF 1,699.00

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Robust:

Everything is united in this bar. For furniture you should mainly use hard wood, and the acacia tree has this strength. Because of its robustness and because of its beautiful surface, the wood is often used for furniture that should look antique, or from which nature is still evident, which can be recognized by the grain of the wood.

Quality:

The surface of the bar was painted and received the honey color. Of course, it is of the highest quality, like all furniture from the Oxford series and also full massif. It is neither too high nor too wide and so the bar fits in almost every room.

Dimensions:
Size
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97x52x193 cm (BXTXH)
Width: 91 cm
depth: 52 cm
Height: 193 cm
Condition: assembled

 
Product Type: bar
Color: light brown painted

series: Oxford
Type of wood: acacia
Quality: full massif
Color: light brown
surface: painted

style: Classic
Number of doors: 2
Number of drawers: 3
material: Solid wood
Material 2: Glass
Number of subjects total: 5

Weight:112.00 kg

Delivery time approx.: 2-4 weeks

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Delivery time approx. 14-30 days

Style

These pieces of furniture have the charm you are looking for!

Functional & detailed

There are wonderful processing everywhere. Such as the wreath bar above the mirror, which is located in the upper half of the bar. Glasses can be hanged over the mirror. This is followed by a surface on which you can put something off, as with a secretary. In the next position, three small drawers follow in the horizontal episode. Under this there are two doors with two continuous shelves. The upper shelves are partially hidden by the doors, which are made of wood but also made of glass. The bar has the properties functional and antique.

Beautiful country house style

The bar also suits every design best to a country house style facility. What was considered indispensable in the colonial period was not very common, today you can also use as a piece of furniture that can be filled with clothing or similar objects. It doesn't have to be a bar in your apartment. After successfully executing your order, you can call this beautiful colonial -style bar.

FAQ

Are the furniture delivered installed?

A large part of the pieces of furniture are delivered pre -assembled. However, not sparse pieces of furniture, such as beds, tables or benches.

For more information, please see from the product descriptions of your selected article.

Proper wood care for oiled solid furniture

The purpose of a surface treated with oil is to maintain the natural nature of the wood.
In this way it can still breathe because the pores are not closed. In this way, the entire appearance of this treatment comes into its own.
This also creates a special color in which the structure of the wood is particularly clearly visible.
Due to this additional shade, the piece of furniture appears even more exclusive and higher quality.


Care:

With oiled as well as with waxed surfaces, no wet or damp cloth must be used!
Because the water displaces the oil in the pores of the wood, which can damage the structure of the wood sustainably. Use to eliminate smaller dirt or contamination, hence dry cloth.
If you want to help your piece of furniture back to the old shine, first clean the surface of dust or dirt to be treated. Then use a suitable furniture oil care product and apply the remedy in the masy direction.


Scratches/spots:

With scratches or stubborn spots (also dried water stains or heat stains), the use of a fine grinding or sandpaper is not saved. In these cases, roughly roughly roughly and in the masis to avoid bumps. Fully remove the resulting grinding lines and then treat the surface with an oil care product.

Tip: To remove smaller scratches, simple household tips are enough, such as the obstruction of the affected area with a peeled walnut or peanut. So -called retouching pencils are also available in the hardware store that meet the same purpose.


Dents:

Even if the full -massive furniture have dents, we have a tip for you here:
Place a warm damp cloth on the affected area and iron the area with pressure and steam. This raises the wood. Please be very careful with the procedure and be careful not to get the iron on the wood. When everything has dried out, treat the area with furniture oil.

Proper wood care for painted solid furniture

In the case of painted surfaces, the pores of the wood remain permanently closed. This has the disadvantage that the wood can no longer breathe as usual and thus loses its natural nature. The advantage, on the other hand, is that it is better protected against dirt in this way and the piece of furniture is therefore significantly more easy to care for than oiled or waxed surfaces.


Care:

As mentioned at the beginning, the maintenance of a painted surface does not require any particularly great effort. Here you can easily use a slightly damp cloth to free the pieces of furniture from dirt, dust and other contaminants. When the furniture painted high-gloss, you should be careful not to take a fine cotton cloth (no fiber or dust towels) to avoid unnecessary scratches or unsightly streaks.

It is not a must, but if you still want to do something good for your painted furniture and want to prevent them from losing their shine, we recommend using solvent -free furniture polish two to three times a year. Do not use high-gloss solvents or alcohol-containing polishes/cleaners, as they only attack the surface of the wood and leave a rough and matt impression.


Scratches/spots/dents:

What if the piece of furniture has got some scratches or dents? UNIGHTINGS OF THE THE STARE STROVES can hardly be repaired with their own hands and should therefore be left to professionals. Caution is better than fortight: Always use soft coaches to protect the surface from hard -edged objects or other dirt.

Proper wood care for waxed solid furniture

Surfaces treated with wax behave similarly to oiled surfaces, with the difference that the wax creates an additional protective layer against contaminants. Here, too, the wax penetrates pores of the wood, but not too deep, which is why the wood can continue to breathe freely. Through this treatment, the piece of furniture comes into its own even better and has a shine that has a particularly long -lasting and appealing effect. It is also easier to fix stubborn contaminants, smaller dents or scratches.


Care:

As with the maintenance of oiled surfaces, the use of wet or damp cloths must also be avoided here! Although the wax acts like an extra layer of the surface of the furniture, too much water would penetrate the pores and can thus damage the structure of the wood. Therefore, we prefer to advise a slightly foggy cloth (preferably a cotton cloth) to remove smaller contaminants.

The surface should be treated two to three times a year because the shine fades over time. Here it is important to clean the surface from dust or dirt before treatment. Then they apply rather economical and in the maserative direction of the furniture wax on the surface to be treated and leave the remedy for a few hours.


Scratches/spots:

Deeper scratches or stubborn stains (including water, heat and fire stains) are a little more difficult to remove. The use of fine lubricating gel or sandpaper is not saved. Here it is important to roughly roughen the affected area (always always in the masking direction) so that there are no bumps on the piece of furniture. Once this is done, you completely free the residues of the loops from the piece of furniture and then apply a suitable wax care product all over the entire area.
Tip: Smaller scratches, on the other hand, are quickly done with simple household tips, such as rubbing in a peeled walnut/peanut or wax stick with the corresponding color at the affected area.


Dents:

If one of your furniture shows a dent, this is no reason to panic. Here, too, we have a good tip for you:
Place a warm damp cloth at the intelled area. Then iron the area with a little pressure and steam. But be careful that you shouldn't get on the wood with the iron to avoid unnecessary fire spots. If everything is to your satisfaction, treat the area with a furniture wax agent after drying out.