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Everything You Need to Know About Epoxy Resin Tables

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  Everything You Need to Know About Epoxy Resin Tables Epoxy resin tables have quickly become a favorite in modern interiors. They combine the warmth of natural wood with the bold look of resin, creating furniture that feels both artistic and practical. At Wootique , epoxy resin tables are crafted with attention to detail, ensuring each piece is unique, durable, and made for everyday use. What Is an Epoxy Resin Table? An epoxy resin table is made by combining solid wood with epoxy resin. The resin is poured into gaps, cracks, or between wooden slabs and then allowed to harden. Once set, it becomes strong, glossy, and long-lasting. Each table looks different because the wood grain and resin flow are never the same. Types of Epoxy Resin Tables River tables : Resin flows through the center like a natural river Full resin tables : Modern designs with bold resin coverage Wood-dominant tables : Minimal resin to highlight natural wood grain Custom designs by Wootique : Tailored sizes, s...

Epoxy Resin Furniture Care: Maintenance Tips You Must Know

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Epoxy resin furniture brings a unique blend of art and durability into modern homes. Its glossy finish, rich transparency and flowing patterns make every piece stand out. At Wootique , each resin creation is handcrafted to highlight the natural beauty of wood while adding a contemporary touch. With simple, consistent care, your resin furniture will keep its charm for years. This guide covers everything you need to know about looking after your epoxy resin pieces at home. Simple Habits That Extend the Life of Your Furniture Adopting a few mindful practices helps your furniture stay flawless: Limit direct sunlight on the epoxy resin surface to prevent fading. Use only mild cleaners to wipe the table. Place coasters and placemats under cups, plates and other items. Always use cutting boards while chopping to avoid scratches. Add felt pads under decorative items to protect the surface. Lift the heavyweight decor instead of sliding it. These small habits protect the craftsmanship and keep...