Zen Teakwood Cutlery Unit (Small)
Starting at ₹220,000
Zen Teakwood Cutlery Unit (Small)
Zen Teakwood Cutlery Unit (Small)
Zen Teakwood Cutlery Unit (Small)

Zen Teakwood Cutlery Unit (Small)

₹220,000
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  • Dimension (mm): 2000 x 530 x 800
  • Material: Teakwood
  • Finish: Stain (Natural teak, Artwork)
  • SKU: RHI-LTSMST
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Description

Groovy and grand …

  • This Cutlery Unit teakwood is a true work of art, featuring an exquisite hand-carved design that mimics the flow and tranquility of zen gardens.
  • The circles and lines carved into the wood create a peaceful and harmonious pattern, reminiscent of ripples in water, that invites calm and contemplation.
  • Its spacious interior is designed to house spirits and glassware, making it an ideal fusion of beauty and utility for any connoisseur’s collection.
TECHNICAL DETAILS & FEATURES
  • Dimension (mm): 2000 x 530 x 800
  • Material: Teakwood, Brass
  • Finish: Stain (Natural teak, Artwork)
  • No. of Drawers: 2
  • No. of Cabinets: 2
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Usage: Residential, Commercial
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Production timeline: 30-45 days
  • SKU: RHI-LTSMST
  • Meaning: Japanese, Calmness
Material & Care

General Care Guidelines

  • Regular Dusting: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust your furniture regularly. Avoid using abrasive cloths or brushes that could scratch the surface.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight can cause fading and damage to both wood and upholstered fabrics. Place your furniture away from windows or use curtains and blinds to protect it.
  • Protect from Heat and Moisture: Use coasters, placemats, and trivets under hot dishes and beverages to prevent heat and moisture damage. Always wipe spills immediately to avoid staining.
  • Use Furniture Polish with Care: Only use furniture polish specifically designed for your type of wood. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners, as these can

Wood Furniture Care

  • Solid Wood Care: Solid wood furniture expands and contracts with changes in humidity. To minimize movement, keep your furniture in a stable environment with controlled humidity levels.
  • Avoid Excessive Moisture: Wood furniture is vulnerable to water damage, so avoid leaving damp cloths or wet objects on surfaces for extended periods.
  • Periodic Re-Waxing: For waxed wood surfaces, consider re-waxing them every 6-12 months to preserve the finish and protect the wood. Use a high-quality wax designed for furniture.