$65.00
Pangean Folding Table
Simple, yet elegant, this folding patio table has a classic design and warm hue that works well with just about any furniture. Crafted from renewable Keruing hardwood and dipped in oil for an extra protective finish. Table folds nearly flat for easy storage and portability. Take it car camping, to the park, or set it up on your patio for a relaxed night at home with friends or alone with a book and cup of tea.
Comes in size Small and Large.
- Features
- Specifications
- About Byer of Maine
Simple, sturdy, and attractive
Use indoors or outdoors
Made using renewable hardwood
Part of Byer of Maine’s Pangean Line
Holds up to 225 lb
Materials
Keruing Wood
Dimensions
Small: 16” L x 16" W x 18” H
8 lb
Large: 20” L x 20” W x 22” H
11 lb
Care Instructions
Spot clean as needed.
SKU
3RD-3643 - Small
3RD-3631 - Large
The Byer Manufacturing Company was founded in 1880 in Bangor, Maine by a Russian immigrant family as a maker of slippers and textile products. Today Byer of Maine sources products from far corners of the world. They are proud to work for a company that has survived a remarkable transition and the most challenging financial times of our generation. Different as they are, they remain seriously committed to the text that appears under their name: “Maine Heritage & World Value”.
Features
Simple, sturdy, and attractive
Use indoors or outdoors
Made using renewable hardwood
Part of Byer of Maine’s Pangean Line
Holds up to 225 lb
Specifications
Materials
Keruing Wood
Dimensions
Small: 16” L x 16" W x 18” H
8 lb
Large: 20” L x 20” W x 22” H
11 lb
Care Instructions
Spot clean as needed.
SKU
3RD-3643 - Small
3RD-3631 - Large
About Byer of Maine
The Byer Manufacturing Company was founded in 1880 in Bangor, Maine by a Russian immigrant family as a maker of slippers and textile products. Today Byer of Maine sources products from far corners of the world. They are proud to work for a company that has survived a remarkable transition and the most challenging financial times of our generation. Different as they are, they remain seriously committed to the text that appears under their name: “Maine Heritage & World Value”.