Beautiful in Design, Resourceful in Materials, and Fun to Assemble
Eco-Friendly Organic Bamboo Sofa Table
Abundant Earth offers home and office bamboo furniture that is easy and
fun to put together and uses sustainably harvested and organically
grown "Moso" Bamboo in a very tasteful
carbonized
amber finish. These modular, reversible designs create
numerous possibilities for media and office arrangements and can be
reconfigured numerous times without affecting the integrity of the
unit. In a short amount of time, you can build an entire
system made with no tools, no screws or bolts, and no hard
labor. The pieces are created with a tab/slot design which
interlocks and secures each piece in place, so the end result is a
strong, sturdy and fabulous looking furnishing.
The Organic Bamboo Sofa Table offers
attractive modern styling with sleek functionality. These beautiful
tables provide upper and lower level storage for magazines, books and
keepsakes.
It's ideal for use behind a
sofa or along a wall, and like the Organic Bamboo Coffee and End
tables, it assembles easily and has reversible surfaces.
Details
of Quick Assembly Sustainably Harvested Organic Bamboo Sofa
Table:
Organic
Bamboo Sofa Table Dimensions:
approximately 31.50" H x 48" L x 15" W (see diagram
below)
- Modern design offers bi-level storage for magazines and
other items
- Reversible surfaces allow you to hide nicks and scratches
by flipping the surfaces
Assembly:
Did somebody say FUN to Assemble? Yes! There are no
tools or hardware needed for the assembly of this sturdy
furniture. The tab/slot design works like puzzle pieces,
allowing each piece to fit together easily and lock into one another
for
further strength. The easy-to-follow instructions that come
with each
design will take you step by step through a fun, fast and easy
assembly.
Pictured Above/Left: Organic Bamboo Sofa Table - Back/Right,
End Table - Left, Coffee Table - Front/Middle.
More About
Bamboo:
Bamboo is an ecologically friendly and beautiful choice for
furnishings. Since Bamboo is a grass, Bamboo
grows and matures much quicker than a tree. Within five years of
sprouting, the walls of the culms (the Bamboo stalks) will have
thickened and hardened and will be ready for harvest. That means every
year 15 to 20 percent of the forest can be harvested without clear
cutting. Compare that to a hardwood forest and you will see that Bamboo
is a very productive and sustainable plant material for making
furniture. Unlike quick growing pine (aka "trash pine") trees that many
timber companies have planted in place of native trees and forest, and
take at least 25 years to grow large enough to harvest for pulp or
cheap framing lumber, Bamboo grows quickly and has fine building
qualities. Bamboo is also very hard--harder than rock maple, which is
one of the hardest of North American trees. Using Bamboo means less
dings and dents and a more durable product. Since the very straight
culm is split and not sawn, there are no curls in the grain, which
means Bamboo is much less likely to break.
These Bamboo Furnishings have a beautiful exotic
look and come in a rich golden amber color due to their carbonized
finish. Bamboo boards are constructed by laminating strips of
Bamboo together in order to create strong dimensional lumber for
building fine furniture. This is a very effective way to construct
Bamboo lumber. However please note, although rare, small cracks may
sometimes be present and are considered normal in laminated Bamboo
boards. These cracks, if present, will not be over 1/32” in
width and will not affect the structural integrity of the furniture.
New Bamboo may have a slightly grassy scent which should dissipate over
time.
Pictured
Above/Right: Organic Bamboo Sofa
Table Diagram
Pictured
Left: Organic Bamboo Furniture Edge Detail
Please Note:
All organic bamboo furniture items are sold separately and pictures are
for illustrative purposes only. Colors shown above are approximations.
Please allow approximately 1 to 3 weeks for delivery. Rush orders are
not available for these wonderfully crafted organic bamboo furnishings.
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