The Byron table has curved table legs are mounted 2 degrees obliquely outwards which gives the table character. In addition, there is a steel frame used instead of the traditional frame between the legs. This frame has two important functions namely to protect the table top against the natural action (warping) of solid wood and to make a very solid connection between the table top and table legs. The massive beech tops are 2.8 cm. thick. It’s also possible for quotations in oak. The clearance under the table, 70 cm, allows the use of wheelchairs and chairs (high) armrests possible