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Round, soft shapes and crafted details are characteristic of KRAGSTA coffee and nesting tables. Sturdy construction and timeless style make them easy to match with other furniture and love for many years!
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  • The round shape gives you a generous table top for trays, coffee or tea services. And the neat dimensions make the table easy to place in the room.

    The included plastic feet protect the floor from scratches.

    You can easily create a matching look by completing KRAGSTA nest of tables with the larger coffee table in the same series.

    Please refer to packaging label for country of origin

    Max load on table top: 10 kg.

    Sizes: 1 pc diameter 49 cm, height 51 cm and 1 pc diameter 35 cm, height 45 cm.

    designer
    Carina Bengs
  • Product dimensions
    Max. load
    10 kg
    Packaging info
    package quantity
    1
    Height
    4 cm
    Length
    78 cm
    Net weight
    7.15 kg
    Volume
    16.9 l
    Weight
    7.85 kg
    Width
    52 cm
  • Care instructions
    Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
    Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
    Check regularly that all assembly fastenings are properly tightened and retighten when necessary.
    Environment and materials
    Panel:
    Fibreboard, Acrylic paint, Acrylic paint, Acrylic paint
    Underframe:
    Solid beech, Acrylic paint
  • Item #
    Assembly instructions
    Item #
    Related documents
  • Fibreboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fibreboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are. This determines if we will use them for bed frames, sofa frames, kitchen fronts, wardrobe doors, or something completely different.

KRAGSTA

nest of tables, set of 2, white

¥499.00
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