Restoration Hardware Recalls Metal Top Dining Tables Over Lead Exposure Risk

The tables were sold from March 2012 through December 2016 for between $750 and $2,600

Restoration Hardware is recalling about 2,700 units of its Railroad Tie & Parsons Railroad Tie dining tables due to a risk of lead exposure.

The Corte Madera, California-based company says the table’s metal top can contain lead and presents a risk of lead exposure to children. Lead is toxic if ingested and can cause adverse health effects.

The recalled tables are round or rectangular with thin sheets of zinc/dark gray color metal on the table tops. The item number is printed on a white sticker underneath the tabletop.

Tables with the following item numbers are included in this recall: 62430028ZINC, 62430018ZINC, 62430027ZINC, 62430016ZINC, 62430026ZINC, 62430029ZINC, 62430017ZINC, 62430030ZINC, 62430025ZINC, 62430024ZINC, 62430022ZINC, 62430032ZINC, 62430023ZINC, and 62430031ZINC.

The company has received reports of elevated blood lead levels in four children in two homes where a recalled table was present. One incident involving two children occurred in Cranston, Rhode Island and another incident involving two children occurred in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The furniture company said consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tables, cover the tables and place the table out of the reach of children and contact Restoration Hardware to receive a free replacement table or a full refund.

For more information, consumers can contact Restoration Hardware toll-free at 888-728-8419 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or online at www.restorationhardware.com and click on Safety Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information.

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