John Boos RN-C4830 Rouge et Noir Stainless Steel Prep Tables
John Boos RN-C4830 Rouge et Noir Stainless Steel Prep Tables is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Rouge et Noir “Le Classique” Table – 48" W × 30" D
John Boos Model RN-C4830 • American Cherry Edge-Grain Butcher BlockElevate prep work, plating, and casual dining with the John Boos Rouge et Noir Le Classique table. A 1 ½" thick American Cherry edge-grain top delivers legendary Boos durability, while the matte-black, tapered-leg base adds a sophisticated contrast that anchors any kitchen, studio, or tasting room.
Why You’ll Love It
- Premium American Cherry – sustainably harvested, with rich auburn tones that deepen over time.
- Edge-Grain Construction – resists warping and provides a smooth, knife-friendly work surface.
- Protective Varnique Finish – a semi-gloss, food-safe sealant that wipes clean and guards against common kitchen spills.
- Comfort-Height Design – 35" overall height keeps your posture natural during chopping, rolling, or serving.
- Bold Two-Tone Aesthetic – hand-painted black base with elegant tapered legs complements modern or traditional décor.
Specifications
Model | RN-C4830 (no shelf) |
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Top Dimensions | 48" W × 30" D × 1 ½" T |
Overall Height | 35" |
Construction | Edge-grain butcher block |
Wood Species | American Cherry, NHLA-certified |
Finish | Varnique (food-safe, semi-gloss sealer) |
Base | Solid hardwood, black painted, tapered legs |
Approx. Weight | 76 lb |
Optional Accessories (sold separately)
- CAS-RN – 3" black locking caster set (adds mobility & +3" height).
- RN-D14 – 15" black wood utensil drawer for convenient tool storage.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean with mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads.
- Wipe spills promptly to preserve the Varnique finish.
- For long-term beauty, apply Boos wood conditioner to the top surface every 3–4 weeks, or as needed in dry climates.
- Wood is a natural material; expect unique grain patterns and slight color variations.