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Octagon Single Pedestal Picnic Table with Diamond Pattern $1,585.00

Octagon Single Pedestal Picnic Table with Diamond Pattern
  • Octagon Single Pedestal Picnic Table with Diamond Pattern
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Product Specifications

Price:
$1,585.00
Model Number:
TOT46-C-12-000 

Standard Finish (5-year Warranty)

  • Beige
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Burgundy
  • Dark Blue
  • Green
  • Light Blue
  • Red

Extreme Finish (7-year Warranty)

  • Beige
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Burgundy
  • Dark Blue
  • Gray
  • Green
  • Light Blue
  • Orange
  • Purple
  • Red
  • White
  • Yellow


Product Description

When you need a fixed picnic table for outdoor use, the Octagon Single Pedestal Picnic Table with Diamond Pattern is a great choice as it has lots of fantastic features. People can slide onto the benches comfortably thanks to the open end design coupled with the cut angled corners to create the octagon shape. You can even take out one or two of these floating benches so that it becomes an ADA compliant space for people in wheelchairs to pull up underneath. There’s also the option to select what kind of coating you want and the color too so you can adapt it to any kind of color scheme you want. The thermoplastic coating not only makes the Octagon Single Pedestal Picnic Table with Diamond Pattern waterproof, but it also protects it from scratches, stains and even graffiti. What’s great about the diamond pattern is that rain won’t settle on the surface, it simply drops through to the ground. Comes with an in-ground or surface fixing option.


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What kind of umbrella wind resistant cover is available to fit the opening on these tables?
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    The Answer from Ben Thompson - May 11, 2021