Order O.W. Lee San Cristobal 44 x 84 in. Glass Top Dining Table



O.W. Lee San Cristobal 44 x 84 in. Glass Top Dining Table














O.W. Lee San Cristobal 44 x 84 in. Glass Top Dining Table The O.W. Lee San Cristobal 44 x 84 in. Glass Top Dining Table is a beautiful table that's perfect for hosting large dinner parties, Sunday brunch with the entire family, or an outdoor game night. Embodying the beauty and romance of the Spanish Baroque period, this table is inspired by the 400-year-old cathedral in Old Havana. Featuring a tempered glass top and a classic, elegant design, this gorgeous table is handcrafted from wrought iron which brings out the intricacies of the scrollwork. This table is also great for having a small, intimate lunch with friends, watching your kids play, or getting some work done outdoors. This table is made to accent almost any patio furniture and adds grace and a classic elegance to your outdoor dining area. Materials and construction: Only the highest quality materials are used in the production of O.W. Lee Company's furniture. Carbon steel, galvanized steel, and 6061 alloy aluminum is meticulously chosen for superior strength as well as rust and corrosion resistance. All materials are individually measured and precision cut to ensure a smooth, and accurate fit. Steel and aluminum pieces are bent into perfect shapes, then hand-forged with a hammer and anvil, a process unchanged since blacksmiths in the middle ages. For the optimum strength of each piece, a full-circumference weld is applied wherever metal components intersect. This type of weld works to eliminate the possibility of moisture making its way into tube interiors or in a crevasse. The full-circumference weld guards against rust and corrosion. Finally, all welds are ground and sanded to make a seamless transition from one component to another. Each frame is blasted with tiny steel particles to remove dirt and oil from the manufacturing process, which is then followed by a 5-step wash and chemical treatment, resulting in the best possible surface for the final finish. A hand-applied zinc-rich epoxy primer is