Harris
Harris
Our Harris heavy-duty table base is carefully crafted from laser-cut steel sheet, the pieces are then welded and blended to form two stunning tapering column legs.
Details
- Height: 72 cm
- Made from heavy-duty industrial-grade steel
- Safe load-bearing capacity: 300 kg
- Bolt-on legs for transportation and handling purposes
- 8x 6mm countersunk screw holes
- Includes felt foot pads to protect floor surface
Finish
Finish
- Semi-matte black powder coat. RAL number 9005. A smooth, uniform finish. Protects against rust.
- Specific RAL colour powder coat. Choose a colour code of your choice and tell us the number using the special instruction box at the checkout.
RAL Codes Click Here to find the specific 4-digit colour code for you.
Material
Material
Industrial Grade 3 mm Mild Steel
Processing Time
Processing Time
For our current processing time, please see the notification bar at top of page.
Pallet Delivery
Pallet Delivery
Fully assembled, delivered on a pallet by our delivery partner: Palletforce.
After the processing time, delivery to UK mainland is generally the next-working day. For central London or the Highlands please allow for an additional working day.
Deliveries operate Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm.
Compatibility
Compatibility
This frame is compatible with ALL work surfaces.
Stone work surfaces must be secured to the frame using a plywood-sub-top and silicone adhesive.
Size Guide
Size Guide
Length Guide for stone and glass
For stone and glass work-surfaces, a maximum overhang of 30 cm per each narrow end of the table is recommend.
Example: If your tabletop is 200 cm in length, we recommend a minimum base length of 140 cm.
Width Guide for stone and glass
For tabletops with a width of up to 100 cm, we recommend a base width of 60 cm.
For tops with a width up to 120 cm, we recommend a base width of 80 cm
For more info or guidance, please get in touch.
Made in Britain
Made in Britain
We are proudly committed to manufacturing in the UK. All of our products are skillfully handcrafted in our small workshop, located in East Yorkshire.