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Extendable table ?30 GONE


GrumpyGranny

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A very handy pull out table which we've used both in the kitchen and in the study. Still in excellent condition. ?140 new. Asking for ?30. "Dining table with 2 pull-out leaves / seats 4 / makes it possible to adjust the table size according to need / Pull-out extra leaves give you a practical utility surface and are stored within easy reach under the table top / The clear-lacquered surface is easy to wipe clean". Length: 129 cm (Min. length : 90 cm / Max. length 168 cm) Width:90 cm and Height 74 cm. Easy for 2 people to carry.

www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tables/dining-tables/bjursta-extendable-table-oak-veneer-art-50116847/

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