If round tables are your preference, it’s easy to see why: two, three, four or more people can sit around a circular table top, and no one feels like they are stuck on the corner.
Now, there is another way to get everyone around the table. O-ZON adds a new, oval shape.
The successful O-ZON collection is already well-known for its round tables, along with chairs and loungers with a curved line aesthetic.
This design language has evolved into the new oval table. The design includes a Lazy Susan, providing a circular element that means the look is still unmistakably O-ZON.
With a choice of glass, teak and ceramic table tops, and an option of either stainless steel or sand-coloured aluminium frames, O-ZON fits perfectly into your outdoor environment.
O-ZON - Table
This outdoor furniture range was created by Kris Van Puyelde, the co founder of Royal Botania. At the heart of this collection is a round table measuring160cm that seats 6-8 people, with a space at the centre for an umbrella. To enhance the qualities of the table, a Lazy Susan (large rotating plate) is situated in the centre, which makes it easy to share food and drinks amongst friends and family seated around the table. The frame of the table is made from stainless steal with a choice of tops available in teak wood (with a stainless steel Lazy Susan), or in glass. The glass is available in white, cappuccino and black. Royal Botania use new technology processes to create the glass tabletops. Previously the glass surface was sandblasted, which made the table hard to maintain. Now the glass has a coat of colour (aluminium silicate) applied through a screen-printing process, and then fired at 400ºC.Due to the enormous success of the O-ZON range, each year new pieces are added to enhance its appeal. Now there are 4 tables ranging from 90cm - 185cm in diameter. 2010 sees the launch of the new bar high tables.
The tables can be converted with handy leg extensions to make a high reception table with elegant bar chairs.
Type:
Round garden table
Materials:
Stainless Steel, Ceramic materials
Designers:
Kris Van Puyvelde