Adventures In Furniture Brooklyn Table Extending
BROOKLYN TABLE EXTENDING
BROOKLYN TABLE EXTENDING
The brooklyn extending table is one of our largest dining tables, it's classic in style and looks wonderful in solid timber or with a coloured fenix top. These remarkable extending tables have two hidden extension leaves that are stored inside the table.
This table features a substantial table top that appears to float above the legs with a beautiful shadow gap detail. The solid oak range comes in a variety of finishes, from a very pale white-washed option to a rich coffee colour and many colours in between.
The solid American black walnut is oiled to show off the exquisite grain and warm tones. Or opt for a Fenix coloured top with timber legs. The Brooklyn table pairs well with the Brooklyn bench creating a contemporary interior. A fixed version of this table is also available.
INFORMATION

ENVIRONMENTAL CREDENTIALS
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PRODUCT TYPE
Table
BRAND
Adventures In Furniture
LOCK
A 3-position lock ensures a secure fit
ASSEMBLY
Table top and legs assembled on delivery.
USE
Interior
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
TABLE TOP MATERIAL
Fenix or Solid Wood
LEGS
10cm square solid wood legs
FINISHES
- Oak OO (Osmo Oil)
- Oak NO (Natural Oil)
- Oak WO (White Oil)
- Oak CO (Coffee Oil)
SIZES
- 150 x 90 extends to 250 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 160 x 90 extends to 260 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 170 x 90 extends to 270 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 180 x 90 extends to 280 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 200 x 90 extends to 300 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 200 x 100 extends to 300 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 220 x 90 extends to 320 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 220 x 100 extends to 320 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 240 x 90 extends to 340 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
- 240 x 100 extends to 340 (with 2 x 50cm leaves)
DETAIL
-Fenix table top – in a range of matt colours, watch the videos to see all the features of this remarkable, easy clean material -Solid European Oak or American Black Walnut table tops in a range of finish colours. Watch our video to see all the features of this long-lasting material - 100% solid, 0% veneer -Striking shadow gap detail between leg & table top -Table top height approx 76cm, Leg space approx XXcm (floor to underside of skirt) -The leg section rolls out easily to reveal the butterfly-folding leaves -Leaf levellers allow for climatic adjustments -Continuous grain - tables up to 180cm - table top and extension leaves are made from one continuous piece of timber -Lengthwise grain - tables over 180cm have lengthwise grain (leaves & table top are made from different pieces of timber with same directtion grain) -Made in Europe in a family-owned workshop, built to last with traditional joinery techniques.
CARE (FENIX CARE)
Daily cleaning requires only warm water. The fenix is non-porous so you don't need to worry about liquids penetrating the tabletop - they can't. Fenix is a material made from an acrylic resin, which is very easy to clean. With low light reflectivity, its surface is extremely opaque, anti-fingerprint, and features a very pleasant soft touch. We recommend a damp magic sponge to remove any stains that might result from pens, turmeric - and household goods. It works a treat (always use damp) and wipe down with water after using anything to clean the table with. It's durable and scratch-resistant but not scratch proof so we don't recommend using sharp objects on the fenix.
CARE (SOLID WOOD CARE)
We recommend Osmo spray wash for daily care. Regular oiling with clear maintenance oil will provide protection and keep your table looking great. Please note: wood can expand and contract with seasonal changes in air moisture. This expansion can affect the level of the boards in the table top and create drying shakes (don't worry they are not structural faults and they tend to revert back once the moisture in the air changes) so it's best to keep solid wood furniture away from direct sources of heat like radiators. Clever and simple!