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#48370
$395.00
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Combining ingenious construction and discreet dimensions, our sleek-topped tripod table draws inspiration from wide-ranging sourcesdrafting tables, machine-age gadgetry, early 20th century furnishingsso not surprising its eclectic adaptability (including adjustable height), deftly serving as end, side or night table. Cast iron legs, functional crank, elm top. Some assembly required. Approx. 22"W x 15"D x 28-1/2 to 33"H. Additional shipping, $15.
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Cast iron is an alloy with a high carbon content that makes it more resistant to corrosion than either wrought iron or steel. In addition to carbon, cast iron contains varying amounts of silicon, sulfur, manganese and phosphorus.
While molten, cast iron is easily poured into molds, making it possible to create nearly unlimited decorative and structural forms.
Cast iron is not the same as wrought iron, which is almost pure iron. Cast iron is too hard and brittle to be "worked" by hammering, rolling or pressing, but since it is more rigid and resistant to buckling than wrought iron, it can withstand great compression loads.
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