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Ernest Rams
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11/02/2018 2:50 pm  

Yes, they are darker than the top, so it makes sense that they were smoked. thank you for the ID, it was not easy to find it on google.

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Ernest.


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Spanky
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11/02/2018 3:56 pm  

Wait---85cm each side is only 33". That's not terribly big for a coffee table. It might be too much for a very narrow room, or in rooms with certain sofa/chair sizes & arrangements, but I think it would work fine in most rooms, American or Danish.


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Ernest Rams
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11/02/2018 3:58 pm  

That's true, probably my living is just too small. It is true that Andreas Tuck or other cabinet makers made couch tables even longer than 1.60 m!

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Ernest


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11/02/2018 5:26 pm  

The square table might have been intended more as a corner table between two sofas.


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Ernest Rams
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11/02/2018 10:38 pm  

That makes sense...

I tried to apply some nail remover (with alcool, no acetone, my wife's choice) on the edge where there is the black line, and there is no gel coming off, but it cleans the dark patina very well. I now understand why people use acetone instead of many hands of oil. I am not sure still I'll apply this approach to the rest of the table. Maybe not.

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Ernest.


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