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US $128.90
Location:

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:FORMA Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:Greece Manufacturer Part Number:Μ350

Small Folding Aluminum Deck Boat Marine Table

61 x 61 x 49 cm

Table Top Length: 61cm
Table Top Width: 61cm
Table Top Thickness: 16mm
Table Height: 49cm


Frame:
Anodized Aluminum tube 25mm external diameter and 1mm wall thickness

Table Top Material:
Superior quality humidity resistant white melamine

Table Top Edge:
Waterproof sealing with anodised aluminum profile, prevents moisture from entering

Hardware:
Stainless Steel

Specially designed non-skid foot tips to protect teak decks.

Suitable furniture for harsh sea water conditions.




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