That Hartman site rather usefully has a 'where to buy' system which shows no sellers in the UK.
I bought the Ikea Applaro table last year. After a winter under a tarp (which their website says is a suitable storage method), the table top had warped so it was swaybacked and had one leg raised by about 4 inches, the supports of the leaves had warped so they can't move out so you can't extend the table, and the varnish on top has been stripped off by the tarp moving slightly in wind.
Actually, the table seems to have straightened itself out after a bit of sun - the legs are back to all touching the ground at once. And I don't really blame Ikea for the varnish stripping (although maybe you'd expect it to be a bit more hard-wearing than that). But my continued contacts to them about getting replacement support arms on the 21st, 26th, 28th of March and the 17th, 24th and 30th April, have still not seen them do anything about it. On each occasion they have either ignored me completely, or asked a question which I answer immediately and then they ignore me.
I bought the Ikea Applaro table last year. After a winter under a tarp (which their website says is a suitable storage method), the table top had warped so it was swaybacked and had one leg raised by about 4 inches, the supports of the leaves had warped so they can't move out so you can't extend the table, and the varnish on top has been stripped off by the tarp moving slightly in wind.
Actually, the table seems to have straightened itself out after a bit of sun - the legs are back to all touching the ground at once. And I don't really blame Ikea for the varnish stripping (although maybe you'd expect it to be a bit more hard-wearing than that). But my continued contacts to them about getting replacement support arms on the 21st, 26th, 28th of March and the 17th, 24th and 30th April, have still not seen them do anything about it. On each occasion they have either ignored me completely, or asked a question which I answer immediately and then they ignore me.