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Bowl Boyd - Travertine

$599.00
Elevate your coffee table with Bowl Boyd - Travertine. Its unique square outline and round inner shape make it a...
SKU : E116379

Dimensions

Dimensions

cm |  inch
  • L. 25 | W. 25 | H. 5 cm

All mentioned dimensions are approximate and may vary by up to 2%.

Shipping & Returns

This product has these delivery options:

Home Delivery: Standard delivery service. Please note that this service does not include assembly or removal of packaging.

Delivery with assembly: This service includes assembly, placement, and removal of unwanted packaging. Recommended for furniture and other bulky items deliveries. Please note that this service does not include the removal of your current furniture.

Returns and exchanges:

Applicable only on regular-priced items, excluding delivery charges and sale items. Refund and exchanges has to be made within 7 days from the date of collection or delivery.

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Care
Marble detail

How to care for Marble and Travertine

Marble is limestone that has metamorphosed and combined with natural elements. It is veined with a variety of colors and patterns. Since marble is easily stained, etched, and dulled, it is important that you know how to take care of it.

Travertine is also a form of limestone. This sedimentary rock is typically formed in springs, rivers, and lakes. It often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-coloured, and even rusty varieties.

There are a few basic rules for getting the most out of your marble furniture and ensuring its longevity:

  • Be careful of wet rings forming on the surface after watering flowers or plants.
  • Place coasters or trivets under glasses and dishes to prevent the formation of ring marks.
  • Never expose marble or travertine furniture to sharp objects which can scratch the limestone.
  • Never use vinegar, ammonia, bleach, lemon or orange to clean marble or travertine, as acids can cause these limestones to corrode.

 

Cleaning & Maintenance

Dust marble and travertine surfaces twice per week with a soft cloth. Both marble and travertine stain very quickly, especially if liquids are left untouched on the surface. When you drop something, clean it up right away. Waiting too long can turn a simple spill into a stain, which can be difficult and sometimes even impossible to get rid of. Immediately clean orange juice, coffee, wine, and other drinks (or food) with strong pigments, and rinse with a clean, damp cloth. Never leave water on marble or travertine surfaces as it can cause stains.
Clean as gently as possible, never using abrasive cleaners or dusting sprays. Wash marble and travertine periodically with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water, and if necessary, some mild dishwashing liquid. Only use soap solutions that are potent enough to wipe off the dirt but mild enough to keep the limestone unharmed. Gently run the cloth over the surface, making a circular motion in the spots that need a little extra pressure. Remove the soap with another damp cloth and wipe the limestone dry.

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