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SOLD! Mid-century dining table, great condition: ?275


kittenheels

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We're selling this gorgeous mid-century solid teak dining table.


It's by the designer McIntosh, and extends from a compact six-seater to a whopping 235cm long, comfortably accommodating at least 10 people. The extension panels are hinged and sit underneath the table top when not in use.


It's in almost perfect condition and has curved corners - ideal with children running around! Any takers?


I can send more pics if you'd like to see them. Discount could be arranged if you're able to collect before Weds 25 Jan.


Collection from HOP near the station.


Dimensions:

Length: 160cm (extends to 235cm long with both extension panels, or you can just add one panel to make it about 200cm long)

Width: 92cm at the widest part of the curve

Height: 74cm

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