Small, decorative, portable table in sintered stone and solid teakwood. The stunning and very useful Trasso tables can be used throughout the home and function as the occasion requires.
- Sintered Stone top offers enhanced performance qualities including moisture, scratch and heat resistance. Natural stone is used to create sintered stone, which is non-porous, never needs to be sealed, and is both incredibly strong and beautiful.
- Solid teakwood, kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting, cracking and developing mildew
- Feature: brass accent for modern decorative purpose
- To protect finish, do not apply abrasives or household cleaners, dust with soft dry cloth
- Care & maintenance: Occasionally dust wood surfaces with a soft, dry cloth and non-wax furniture polish to keep finishes looking their best
A mix of premium materials and a glam vibe is what makes Trasso stand outt he most compared to other tables. The top crown of sintered stone is supported by trestle teak wood. Metal in brass brushed subtly painted a dramatic scheme into this elegant piece. Featuring a sophisticated simplicity of lines, it will work with any design aesthetic. Excellent when standing groups where the interplay of overlapping planes is even more evident. By combining two or more tables, you can create a symphony of shapes, inspire A mix of premium materials and a glam vibe is what makes Trasso stand out
Specifications

Materials & Care
![[HT03] Walnut Teak Fine Finish](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/HT03/384/HT03.jpg)
Walnut Teak Fine Finish
Our finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance. Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the finishes applied to each surface.
- Use a dry cloth to dust furniture weekly.
- Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains.
- Upon the spills, please immediately wipe off using a mild soap, water, and soft undyed cloth as needed. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents and scratching with sharp objects. Aggressive cleaning should not be necessary.
- Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
- Long-lasting protection: regular sealing helps maintain the wood's natural color and protects against weathering.
- How often the treatment is needed depends on the climate and whether the furniture is placed at a sheltered position. As a general rule, teak surfaces should be cleaned and treated at least once a year.
- Process Teak:Kiln dry treatment
- Class Teak:Premium mature teak
- Source Teak:Sustainable planatation
- Moisture Before Used:Below 12%
![[IT1] Golden Teak Brushed](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/IT1/384/IT1.jpg)
Golden Teak Brushed
- Source Teak:Sustainable planatation
- Process Teak:Kiln dry treatment
- Class Teak:Premium mature teak
- Usage Teak:Outdoor, Indoor
- Moisture Before Used:Below 12%
- Recyclable:100%
![[HT06] White Wash Brushed Teak](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/HT06/384/HT06.jpg)
White Wash Brushed Teak
Our finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance. Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the finishes applied to each surface.
- Use a dry cloth to dust furniture weekly.
- Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains.
- Upon the spills, please immediately wipe off using a mild soap, water, and soft undyed cloth as needed. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents and scratching with sharp objects. Aggressive cleaning should not be necessary.
- Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
- Long-lasting protection: regular sealing helps maintain the wood's natural color and protects against weathering.
- How often the treatment is needed depends on the climate and whether the furniture is placed at a sheltered position. As a general rule, teak surfaces should be cleaned and treated at least once a year.
- Process Teak:Kiln dry treatment
- Class Teak:Premium mature teak
- Source Teak:Sustainable planatation
- Moisture Before Used:Below 12%
![[HT02] Natural Teak Fine Finish](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/HT02/384/HT02.jpg)
Natural Teak Fine Finish
Our finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance. Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the finishes applied to each surface.
- Use a dry cloth to dust furniture weekly.
- Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains.
- Upon the spills, please immediately wipe off using a mild soap, water, and soft undyed cloth as needed. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents and scratching with sharp objects. Aggressive cleaning should not be necessary.
- Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
- Long-lasting protection: regular sealing helps maintain the wood's natural color and protects against weathering.
- How often the treatment is needed depends on the climate and whether the furniture is placed at a sheltered position. As a general rule, teak surfaces should be cleaned and treated at least once a year.
- Process Teak:Kiln dry treatment
- Class Teak:Premium mature teak
- Source Teak:Sustainable planatation
- Moisture Before Used:Below 12%
![[HT05] Mocha Brushed Teak](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/HT05/384/HT05.jpg)
Mocha Brushed Teak
Our finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance. Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the finishes applied to each surface.
- Use a dry cloth to dust furniture weekly.
- Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains.
- Upon the spills, please immediately wipe off using a mild soap, water, and soft undyed cloth as needed. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents and scratching with sharp objects. Aggressive cleaning should not be necessary.
- Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
- Long-lasting protection: regular sealing helps maintain the wood's natural color and protects against weathering.
- How often the treatment is needed depends on the climate and whether the furniture is placed at a sheltered position. As a general rule, teak surfaces should be cleaned and treated at least once a year.
- Process Teak:Kiln dry treatment
- Class Teak:Premium mature teak
- Source Teak:Sustainable planatation
- Moisture Before Used:Below 12%
![[HT04] Teak Stained Black Finish](https://storage.googleapis.com/pimassest1/asset/utils/swatch_option/HT04/384/HT04.jpg)
Teak Stained Black Finish
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