PANTAGRUEL PICNIC WHITE - MINIMAL COLLECTION 0000117837
Pantagruel Picnic by Dirk Wynants
The Pantagruel round picnic table combines perfectly with the Inumbra or Inumbrina parasols.
The Pantagruel round picnic table seats eight people. Because the tabletop is fitted with a Lazy Susan, a central revolving tray, you don’t have to ask your table-companions to pass things through any longer.
Anodised Aluminium
Anodising is a process which increases the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of the aluminium. This layer protects the aluminium from corrosion. We have chosen not to give the aluminium any further treatment, as this would not lengthen its lifespan and would also be very bad for the environment.
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Easy to clean with lukewarm water and a mild detergent.Stainless Steel 316
The highest stainless steel quality available is type AISI 316. Aggressive environmental conditions caused by chlorides, acid rain, salt and other rusty materials will require periodic maintenance.
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We advise a regular treatment with stainless steel cleaner or protector, especially in aggressive environments. Products to clean and protect are widely available.Bench Extra High Dimensions & Weight
Bench extra high: L 90cm x H 75cm x W 34cm Weight: 35kg
Dimensions
External Width: 2,275cm
Internal Width: 1,460cm
Table Height: 747cm
Seat Height: 447cm
Seat Segment: 700cm Long
Seat Segment Gap: 226cm
Good To Know
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PEFCTM certified wood originates from sustainably managed forests.
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The hole in the tabletop to place a parasol in is ø65 mm.
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Pantagruel picnic combines perfectly with Inumbra ø350, ø400 & Inumbrina
ø380. For both combinations, a connection piece is required
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Pantagruel picnic is fitted with a Lazy Susan, a central rotating tray, to easily pass things through. The Lazy Susan can be fixed for use in public spaces
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Inumbrina Parasol Option in White Taupe or Black
The major difference between Inumbra and Inumbrina lies in how they are operated. When converting to a thinner and lighter central pole, the challenge was to replace the handle and spindle system. Our technical team came up with an ingenious pulley and rope system. Opening and closing the parasol with a rope turns out to be really easy, and even faster! Although the parasol can withstand wind speeds of up to 8 on the Beaufort scale, it is advisable to
close it sooner (from wind speed 6 as a rule of thumb).