Rustic Mango Wood 8-Seater Pedestal Dining Table
Host memorable gatherings around this luxurious 8-seater dining table, designed in elegant French Provincial style. Crafted from sustainably harvested Mango wood, its surface showcases a stunning, unique grain pattern with natural knots, enhanced by a warm honey wash finish and delicate sandblasting for a smooth, refined feel.
The ornate baluster legs and distinctive metal corner details add a touch of grandeur and craftsmanship, allowing it to blend seamlessly into both classic and contemporary décors. Renowned for its beauty and durability, this low-maintenance table is built to be a lasting centrepiece for your home. It arrives in two boxes for straightforward assembly and is backed by a 1-year warranty, making every dinner an occasion.
Style: French Provincial, Ornate
Material: Solid Sustainably Harvested Mango Wood
Finish: Honey Wash with Sandblasted Surface
Design Details: Ornate Baluster Legs, Decorative Metal Corners
Seating Capacity: 8 Seaters
Key Features: Unique Wood Grain Pattern, Low Maintenance, High Durability
Dimensions: 230 cm (W) x 100 cm (D) x 76.5 cm (H)
Packaging: 2 boxes (1 x Tabletop, 1 x Legs)
Assembly: Required
Warranty: 1 Year
Included: 1 x Dining Table (in parts)
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Your dining table serves as the heart of your home—where meals are shared, conversations flow, and memories are made. Proper care maintains its beauty, ensures longevity, and protects it from daily wear. This guide covers all common dining table types with practical maintenance advice suitable for Australian homes and lifestyles.
Section 1: Understanding Your Dining Table
1.1 Common Table Types
Extendable Tables: With leaves or mechanisms to increase size
Solid Wood Tables: Timber tops requiring specific care
Glass-Top Tables: Transparent surfaces with unique maintenance needs
Marble/Stone Tables: Natural stone requiring specialised protection
Laminate/Engineered Tables: Durable surfaces needing proper cleaning techniques
Outdoor/Indoor Transitional Tables: Suitable for both environments
1.2 Key Components
Tabletop: The main surface—most vulnerable to damage
Legs/Base: Stability and floor protection considerations
Extension Mechanisms: For tables that expand
Leaf Storage: For removable sections
Joinery: Where legs meet tabletop—critical for stability
Finish: Protective coating that determines care requirements
Section 2: Daily & Weekly Care
2.1 Immediate After-Meal Care (2-3 minutes)
Wipe spills immediately with soft, absorbent cloth
Remove crumbs and food debris with soft brush or cloth
Check for new marks or stains
Ensure coasters are clean and ready for next use
2.2 Weekly Maintenance (10-15 minutes)
Clear entire table surface
Dust thoroughly with microfibre cloth
Clean with appropriate method for your table type
Check legs and stability
Inspect for any damage or wear
Clean chairs if stored underneath
Section 3: Surface-Specific Care
3.1 Solid Wood Tables
Cleaning:
Daily: Wipe spills immediately, dry with soft cloth
Weekly: Dust with microfibre cloth following wood grain
Monthly: Clean with damp cloth and mild wood cleaner, dry immediately
Quarterly: Apply furniture polish or wax if recommended for your finish
Protection:
Always use placemats or tablecloths for meals
Use trivets or heat pads under hot dishes
Rotate centrepieces to prevent uneven fading
Avoid direct sunlight which can cause fading and drying
Australian Climate Considerations:
Humid areas: Watch for swelling or warping
Dry regions: May need more frequent conditioning
Coastal homes: Salt air can affect some finishes
3.2 Glass-Top Tables
Cleaning:
Daily: Wipe spills immediately to prevent water marks
Weekly: Clean with glass cleaner sprayed on cloth, not directly on glass
Monthly: Deep clean with vinegar solution (1:3 white vinegar to water)
Special: For water marks, use equal parts vinegar and water
Safety & Protection:
Check for chips or cracks regularly, especially on edges
Use placemats or tablecloths to prevent scratching
Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface
Consider tempered glass for families with children
3.3 Marble & Stone Tables
Cleaning:
Immediate spill response is crucial—blot, don't wipe
Use pH-neutral cleaners only
Weekly: Dust with soft cloth
Monthly: Clean with stone-specific cleaner
Never use: Vinegar, lemon juice, or harsh chemicals
Protection:
Seal annually (or as recommended for your stone type)
Always use coasters—stone stains easily
Use tablecloths or pads for everyday use
Professional polishing may be needed periodically
3.4 Laminate & Engineered Wood
Cleaning:
Daily: Wipe spills immediately
Weekly: Clean with damp cloth and mild detergent
Monthly: Use laminate-specific cleaner if needed
Avoid: Abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, excessive water
Protection:
Use placemats to prevent scratches
Heat protection essential—laminate can bubble or discolour
Avoid direct sunlight which can cause fading
Immediate cleanup of spills to prevent edge swelling
3.5 Veneer Tables
Treat similarly to solid wood but with extra caution
Avoid excessive moisture which can cause peeling
Never use steam cleaners
Professional repair needed for lifted edges or bubbles
Section 4: Extendable Table Care
4.1 Extension Mechanism Maintenance
Butterfly/Self-Storing Leaves:
Monthly: Operate mechanism to ensure smooth movement
Clean tracks with soft brush or vacuum attachment
Apply dry lubricant if manufacturer recommends
Check alignment when extended and retracted
Removable Leaves:
Store properly in designated storage or protective bag
Clean before storing
Check for warping seasonally
Label leaves if you have multiple
Drop-Leaf Tables:
Weekly: Check support mechanisms
Monthly: Lubricate hinges if needed
Ensure even support when leaves are extended
Check locking mechanisms for security
4.2 Weight Distribution
When extended: Ensure centre support is properly engaged
Avoid placing heavy items on unsupported edges
Even weight distribution across entire surface
Consider additional support for very long extensions
Section 5: Table Base & Leg Care
5.1 Stability Maintenance
Weekly: Check for wobbling—tighten hardware if needed
Monthly: Verify all legs contact floor evenly
Seasonal: Check for movement with humidity changes
Use furniture pads or glides to protect floors
5.2 Material-Specific Base Care
Wooden Legs/Bases:
Clean same as tabletop
Check for scratches or damage from chairs
Protect from moisture pooling on floors
Metal Bases:
Dust regularly
Check for rust, especially in humid areas
Use appropriate metal cleaner
Touch up paint chips on powder-coated finishes
Pedestal Bases:
Ensure centre column is secure
Check floor contact point
Clean intricate details with soft brush
5.3 Floor Protection
Use quality furniture pads appropriate for your floor type
Check pads monthly for wear or debris buildup
Rotate table position occasionally if possible
Consider rug or mat under table if floors scratch easily
Section 6: Entertaining & Heavy Use Preparation
6.1 Before Events/Entertaining
Deep clean table surface
Apply extra protective coating if recommended for your table type
Check all placemats and coasters are clean and available
Test extension mechanisms if using
Ensure adequate table protection (tablecloths, pads, etc.)
6.2 During Use
Use tablecloths or runners for buffet service
Provide ample trivets for hot dishes
Keep cleaning cloths handy for immediate spills
Monitor children's use of the table
Avoid placing serving dishes directly on unprotected surface
6.3 After Entertaining
Clean within 24 hours of event
Check for new damage or stains
Remove all protective coverings and clean underneath
Condition wood if it received heavy use
Allow surface to air if damp from cleaning
Section 7: Seasonal & Deep Cleaning
7.1 Monthly Deep Clean
Remove all items from table
Dust entire surface and base
Clean with appropriate method for your table type
Check for scratches or damage
Clean legs and base thoroughly
Check and clean extension mechanisms if present
Apply protective treatment if needed
7.2 Quarterly Comprehensive Care
Move table away from usual position
Clean all sides and underneath
Check all joints and hardware
Inspect for structural issues
Deep clean chairs if stored underneath
Reapply protective treatments
Photograph condition for records
7.3 Seasonal Adjustments for Australian Conditions
Summer/Hot Months:
Protect from direct sunlight and heat
Increase conditioning for wood tables
Watch for expansion in humid regions
Consider outdoor use protection if moving table outside
Winter/Cooler Months:
Protect from heating vents or fires
Condition wood to prevent drying
Check for contraction in joints
Use humidifier if indoor heating dries air
Coastal Areas Year-Round:
More frequent checks for salt damage
Additional protective coatings
Regular cleaning to remove salt residue
Consider covers if near open windows
Section 8: Problem Solving
8.1 Common Issues & Solutions
Water Rings/White Marks:
Fresh marks: Blot immediately, apply mayonnaise or baking soda paste, leave for 1 hour, wipe clean
Set marks: Professional refinishing may be required
Prevention: Always use coasters and wipe spills immediately
Heat Marks:
Minor marks: Try rubbing with toothpaste (non-gel) or mayonnaise
Professional repair often needed for serious burns
Prevention: Always use trivets or heat pads
Scratches:
Light scratches: Use matching wood marker or wax stick
Deeper scratches: Professional repair recommended
Glass tables: Minor scratches can sometimes be polished out
Prevention: Use placemats, tablecloths, or protective pads
Stains:
Food/drink stains: Clean immediately with appropriate cleaner
Oil-based stains: Sprinkle cornflour, leave overnight, vacuum
Red wine: Salt to absorb, then cold water and mild detergent
Professional help for stubborn stains on valuable tables
8.2 Stability Issues
Wobbling: Check floor level, use shims under legs, tighten hardware
Uneven legs: Adjust furniture glides if available
Loose joints: Tighten immediately, consider professional repair if persistent
Extension mechanism issues: Clean and lubricate, check for obstructions
8.3 When to Call Professionals
Structural repairs beyond simple tightening
Refinishing entire tabletop
Marble/stone polishing or resealing
Antique restoration
Glass replacement
Veneer repair
Significant water damage
Section 9: Placement & Environmental Care
9.1 Optimal Placement
Away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
Clear of heating/cooling vents and fireplaces
Allow adequate space for chairs and movement
Consider traffic flow around the table
Not against exterior walls if possible (temperature fluctuations)
9.2 Australian Home Considerations
Open-plan living: May get more varied use and wear
Outdoor-indoor flow: Protect from direct sun if near glass doors
Family homes: Consider more durable surfaces or better protection
Entertainment-focused homes: Plan for frequent heavy use
9.3 Child & Pet-Friendly Care
Use washable tablecloths or easy-clean placemats
Choose durable surfaces or use protective covers
Secure table if possible (anti-tip for pedestal tables)
Immediate cleanup of art supplies, food, or spills
Protect corners with bumpers if needed
Section 10: Quick Reference Care Chart
Table Type Daily/After Use Weekly Monthly Special Protections
Solid Wood Wipe spills, dry immediately Dust with grain Clean with wood cleaner Always use placemats & coasters
Glass Wipe spills to prevent marks Glass cleaner on cloth Vinegar solution clean Check for chips, use placemats
Marble/Stone Blot spills immediately Dust with soft cloth Stone-specific cleaner Seal annually, always use coasters
Laminate Wipe spills immediately Damp cloth, mild detergent Laminate cleaner if needed Heat protection essential
Extendable Check for debris in tracks Test mechanism Clean and lubricate Support properly when extended
Essential Care Toolkit for Dining Tables
Soft microfibre cloths (multiple for different tasks)
Appropriate cleaners for your table type
Soft-bristle brush for crumbs and detailed areas
Coasters in various sizes for different drink types
Placemats or table runners for daily protection
Trivets or heat pads in multiple sizes
Furniture polish/wax if recommended for your table
Screwdrivers/Allen keys for tightening hardware
Furniture pads for floor protection
Emergency stain treatment kit (baking soda, cornflour, etc.)
Proactive Protection Strategies
Establish routines: Consistent light care prevents major damage
Educate household members: Everyone should know basic table care
Seasonal preparation: Adjust care with changing conditions
Entertainment planning: Extra protection before events
Immediate response: Address spills and marks straight away
Professional relationships: Know who to call for specialised repairs
Documentation: Keep photos and care records for insurance
Australian-Specific Considerations
For Different Regions:
Tropical North: Extra humidity protection, watch for mould
Dry Inland: More frequent conditioning for wood, dust control
Temperate Coastal: Salt air protection, consistent cleaning
Southern Regions: Heating protection in winter, sun protection in summer
For Common Australian Lifestyles:
Outdoor entertaining: Protection if table is used indoors and out
Family gatherings: Durable protection for frequent use
Holiday periods: Extra care during festive seasons
Small space living: May serve multiple purposes requiring adaptable care
Final Recommendations
Remember: Your dining table is more than furniture—it's where life happens. Its central role in your home means it requires consistent, thoughtful care. Proper maintenance ensures:
Longevity: Quality tables can last generations with proper care
Beauty: Well-maintained tables enhance your dining experience
Safety: Stable tables prevent accidents
Value preservation: Good care maintains or increases resale value
Enjoyment: A beautiful, functional table makes every meal better
Most Important Habits for Australian Homes:
Always use protection: Coasters, placemats, and trivets are non-negotiable
Immediate spill response: Australian heat can set stains quickly
Sunlight management: Our strong sun requires vigilance
Seasonal adjustments: Our varied climate means changing care needs
Family involvement: Teach children proper table care from young age
For Extendable Tables Additional Tips:
Regular mechanism checks prevent frustrating failures during entertaining
Proper leaf storage prevents warping and damage
Even weight distribution protects extension mechanisms
Professional servicing every few years maintains smooth operation
By following this guide, you'll protect your dining table investment and ensure it remains a beautiful, functional centrepiece of your home for years to come. The care you give today determines the memories you'll enjoy tomorrow.