Pick of The Week: Chair Crazy’s New Safron Desk
Sleek and modern, the latest Safron Desk from Chair Crazy combines quality materials and a contemporary design. We love the look for a stylish office space and that’s why it is our pick of the week!
Safron is all about simple lines and superior materials. It includes a solid oak top over 18mm MDF and black solid wood legs. Each element complements the overall design and makes this desk the ideal choice in a home office. It’s sturdy, streamlined and versatile – even in a smaller workspace.
Superior Materials:
Oak – The oak top ensures a hard and durable work surface. Oak offers wide practicality, and it is moisture-proof and anti-corrosive. It’s a stable, strong and durable finish.
18mm MDF – This has been uniformly pressed from high-quality poplar. This material ensures good stability that is not easily deformed.
Black solid wood leg – The leg is dried by machine so the moisture is 8% – 12% which ensures a sturdy piece. If the moisture content is high, the wood may become mouldy so every precaution is taken to ensure a quality wood leg that won’t succumb to mould.
Trendy Colours
Safron is available in three versatile colours. Find your perfect match. Choose from commercial black, classic white and luxury grey for the perfect finish.
Easy Maintenance
Safron ensures ease of cleaning. Never use an abrasive cleaner, furniture polish oil, varnish or ammonia water/products to clean your oak surface top. Cleaning may not remove every stain, fading or wear. However, you will be able to maintain your furniture longer by removing spills immediately and dusting regularly.
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