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The Versatility Of Copper Top Dining Tables

By Kristen Baird


When choosing a table, various factors have to be taken into account such as the size of the room in which it will be placed and its design style. Copper top dining tables are becoming increasingly popular as people discover their versatility and durability. They fall in love with the varied, rich colors offering stunning visual appeal. They are also discovering that maintenance is not a problem, contrary to fears of many about factors like rusting.

As a material, copper has great adaptability. It is malleable but strong and solid at the same time. Its malleable nature makes it easy to work with. Coppersmiths follow techniques that have been used for centuries when working with this material. They lovingly hand forge, hammer and burnish it to release its full potential.

When it comes to using this material for a table, it has the advantage of being light in weight so it is easy to maneuver. Its versatility means that it can be used to compliment many different design styles. Equally at home in a modern loft or a comfortable cottage, the look is rustic, warm and yet also elegant.

There are numerous different base styles used for these tabletops. Metals like wrought iron and steel are frequently used. A single pedestal may support the tabletop or four intricately shaped wrought iron legs may be used. Many of the legs have an antique feel as this marries well with the look of the tops.

Different finishes are available too and selection is very much a matter of individual taste. Some people love the patina that develops when the material is not sealed. They enjoy the aged appearance and unique colors that develop with the process of oxidation. When a tabletop is sealed with wax, this process does not occur. Sealing with wax gives a glossy, rich sheen to the top and as long as the wax is regularly applied, the appearance remains the same.

The softness of the materials means that dents and abrasions can occur. These can usually be buffed out but many people actually like the aged look this imparts. The hammered look, where the material is hammered in a tight pattern, does not show dents and abrasions easily. This is due to the curvy and dimpled surface texture.

Maintenance of such tabletops is not difficult at all. It is a simple matter of wiping it down, dusting and waxing on a regular basis if the surface is sealed. No chemicals or abrasive cleaners are necessary. Hot items should not be directly placed on the surface, as is the case with any table. Any spills of acidic foods should be wiped off as soon as possible as they can change the patina.

When choosing a supplier it is important to find out about any guarantees, return policies and shipping procedures. Many manufacturers of these pieces usually allow for some customization. There are usually various options with regard size, shape and type of bases chosen. This results in an individualized piece perfectly suited to a particular room design.




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