
Grade A Teak 24" Round Bar Table
Designed to complement Ash & Ember Adirondack bar seating and cabinets, this table holds drinks and small plates in any space where people gather, from private patios and winery terraces to open-air dining spaces and verandas–ideal for tastings or outdoor entertaining.
Crafted from kiln-dried Grade A teak wood selected for its durability and natural weather-resistance, this table is fitted with brass fasteners for discreet strength and corrosion resistance. All Ash & Ember teak wood is hand-sanded to a smooth, even finish, with consistent grain and tone across every piece. Left untreated, teak wood develops a silver-gray patina and can be oiled periodically to preserve the original warm tone.
Designed to complement Ash & Ember Adirondack bar seating and cabinets, this table holds drinks and small plates in any space where people gather, from private patios and winery terraces to open-air dining spaces and verandas–ideal for tastings or outdoor entertaining.
Crafted from kiln-dried Grade A teak wood selected for its durability and natural weather-resistance, this table is fitted with brass fasteners for discreet strength and corrosion resistance. All Ash & Ember teak wood is hand-sanded to a smooth, even finish, with consistent grain and tone across every piece. Left untreated, teak wood develops a silver-gray patina and can be oiled periodically to preserve the original warm tone.
Original: $420.00
-70%$420.00
$126.00Description
Designed to complement Ash & Ember Adirondack bar seating and cabinets, this table holds drinks and small plates in any space where people gather, from private patios and winery terraces to open-air dining spaces and verandas–ideal for tastings or outdoor entertaining.
Crafted from kiln-dried Grade A teak wood selected for its durability and natural weather-resistance, this table is fitted with brass fasteners for discreet strength and corrosion resistance. All Ash & Ember teak wood is hand-sanded to a smooth, even finish, with consistent grain and tone across every piece. Left untreated, teak wood develops a silver-gray patina and can be oiled periodically to preserve the original warm tone.
























