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Hooker Furniture Dining Room Chapman Shou Sugi Ban Petite Round Dining Table - 6033-75201-99
Hooker Furniture 6033-75201-99 Dining Room Chapman Shou Sugi Ban Petite Round Dining Table In Charred Black
In a chunky and chic silhouette, the Chapman Round Dining Table is casual with a modern twist and features a Charred Black finish on Pine Veneers, a Japanese technique to achieve the look of burnt wood. Will accommodate up to 6 chairs.
Hooker Furniture has launched the Chapman collection, a smaller-scaled, casual-contemporary whole home group. The 55-piece collection features a curated mix of materials that present an updated look inspired by downtown urban living. Over the past several years, Hooker Furniture has embarked on a transformation of our product line, adding more modern and updated styles to our portfolio to reach a younger demographic. Chapman aligns perfectly with this strategy, filling a style gap in our portfolio with a collection that offers contemporary styling with a relaxed, casual feel. Designed for consumers who may live in loft-style spaces or homes with open concept floorplans, pieces are smaller in scale, yet are thoughtfully designed to provide plenty of storage and exude a sophisticated style.
Features
- Will accommodate up to 6 6033-75400-85 Arm Chairs or 6033-75410-85 Side Chairs
- Levelers
- Finish: Blacks
- The Charred Black finish is achieved through Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese technique that creates a look resembling burnt wood. Distressing includes sandblasing, wirebrushing, wormholes, and rock distressing.
Construction
- Finish Construction: Hooker Furniture utilizes a multiple-step finish process of up to 16 finish steps. This results in an unsurpassed clarity, depth and color richness and durability to our finishes. Through hand-craftsmanship such as rubbing and padding, our finishes feel as good as they look, with a smoothness that is delightful to the touch.
- Frame Construction: Hooker Furniture uses carefully chosen solid wood and select wood veneers over durable wood products in our furniture construction. Use of veneers enables more decorative looks unattainable with solid wood. Veneers are used over durable wood products such as medium density fiberboard (MDF) and particle board, made of renewable resources. MDF and particle board are used in quality furniture for areas that need to be stable, such as large surfaces. These durable wood products do not expand and contract with heat and cold and do not absorb moisture as much as solid wood, which results in stronger and longer-lasting furniture.
Keeping Your Furniture Beautiful
Quality wood furniture is a significant investment expected to last for generations. To maintain its beauty and help it last, wood furniture needs the right care. Hooker Furniture products are finished with two to three coats of lacquer for extra depth and long-lasting durability. The sheen, or gloss, of the finish ranges from high to low, depending on the piece or collection. The finish protects the wood and adds to its beauty. No finish is totally indestructible. But with regular care, the finish will last much longer, providing years of enjoyment to you.
To Protect And Care For Your Furniture, We Suggest The Following:
- Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, as sunlight causes fading.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature by arranging furniture away from radiators, heat and air vents and air conditioning units.
- Avoid placing plastic or rubber materials (lamp bases, notebooks, placemats, etc.) on your furniture, as certain plastics contain ingredients that may damage the finish.
- Periodically rotate accessories on furniture so they do not sit in the same spot all the time.
- Use pads, cloth or felt to protect the furniture surface from plastic, rubber, hot dishes, beverages, bookends, flowerpots and vases.
- Clean up spills immediately. Use a blotting rather than a wiping action. Water left over a long period of time will cause white spots in the finish. Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medications can cause severe finish damage.
- Use a protective pad when writing with a ballpoint pen on the furniture surface.
- Lift and place objects rather than dragging them across the furniture surface.
- Avoid placing furniture directly under windows.
Footnotes:
- Some color variation in photos of our furniture finishes, leathers and fabrics is possible due to lighting and differing resolution quality on computer devices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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To maintain the beauty and durability of the finish, avoid placing the table in direct sunlight or near heat and air vents. Use protective pads under items that may scratch or damage the surface, such as hot dishes or decorative objects. Clean spills immediately using a blotting action rather than wiping to prevent white spots. Avoid placing plastic or rubber materials directly on the surface as they can damage the finish. Periodic rotation of accessories is recommended to avoid uneven fading.
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Yes, assembly is required. The table ships in its original box, and all the necessary components and instructions are included to facilitate easy assembly.
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The table is crafted using pine veneers over durable wood-based products such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and particle board. This combination ensures stability and durability while allowing decorative wood veneer finishes. The frame and table top both utilize pine veneers, which are carefully finished for a sophisticated appearance.
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The table can comfortably accommodate up to six chairs, making it suitable for medium-sized dining spaces. It is designed with a round shape to encourage casual and inclusive dining experiences.
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The table features a Charred Black finish achieved through the Shou Sugi Ban technique, a traditional Japanese method that produces a distinctive burnt wood look. The finish includes multiple distressing methods such as sandblasting, wire brushing, worm holes, and rock distressing for a casual yet modern style. The finish is also protected by multiple coats of lacquer for enhanced color depth and durability.