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Case Cross Quick Start Manual
Case Cross Quick Start Manual

Case Cross Quick Start Manual

Round coffee table

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Care Instructions
Cross Round Coffee Table – designed by Matthew Hilton
To prolong the life of the product and retain its appearance and functionality,
we would like to give you some relevant information and care advice:-
This unit is manufactured with either oak or walnut.
Craftsmen manufacture this product and there is variety between each unit. This is
because wood is a natural product, with natural colour and grain variations.
Natural timber is affected by sunlight; this can can the wood colour to darken.
For this reason (especially if placed in direct sunlight) it is recommended that placing
objects in the same position for long periods of time is avoided. This potential colour
adjustment becomes less relevent as the product ages.
It is recommended that no abrasive cleaners or solvents are used to clean the unit.
Please only use proprietary furniture polishes or alternatively, warm water with
a diluted mild detergent.
We thank you for purchasing this product and wish you many years of enjoyable and
functional use.
For more related products please visit: casefurniture.com
Case Furniture Ltd
London, SW18 2HZ
United Kingdom
info@casefurniture.com
casefurniture.com
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Round Coffee Table

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  • Page 1 Cross Care Instructions Round Coffee Table Cross Round Coffee Table – designed by Matthew Hilton To prolong the life of the product and retain its appearance and functionality, we would like to give you some relevant information and care advice:- This unit is manufactured with either oak or walnut.
  • Page 2 Assembly Instructions Required Step 1. Assemble the leg section together by screwing in tting D into both sides of the centre leg making sure the hole through the centre of the tting D is facing towards the top. A x 8 place in the dowels ( tting A) and take one of the 1/2 leg sections, insert tting E into the top and bottom of the leg ensuring the clearance holes...