Restoration Hardware is recalling approximately 2,700 Railroad Tie and Parsons Railroad Tie dining tables because the zinc-covered metal tops contain lead. Lead is toxic if ingested and can cause serious adverse health effects, particularly in children. The firm has received reports of elevated blood lead levels in four children across two homes where these tables were present. These tables were sold at Restoration Hardware Outlet stores and online from March 2012 through December 2016 for between $750 and $2,600. Consumers should immediately stop using the tables and contact the company for a replacement or refund.
The metal table tops contain lead, which can be transferred to hands or food and then ingested. Lead exposure is toxic and has been linked to elevated blood lead levels in four children who lived in homes where these recalled tables were used.
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.

Railroad Tie dining table

Parsons Railroad Tie dining table

Table label
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response