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SOLD..Retro white Tulip dining table, Saarinen style, 60's


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Very stylish iconic 'Saarinen' style tulip dining table.


Its 120cm in diameter so easily sits 4, could seat 6 at a push. I'm not 100% but I'm pretty sure its made of fibreglass so not to be confused with the cheap wooden painted knock offs from IKEA.


The table does have a few marks and nicks on it which is to be expected as it's a vintage item but I've tried to show them in the pics.


The table top can be removed for ease of transportation. We love the table but we need to save space hence sale. Collection is from Brixton, SW2.


Would like ?100 but reasonable offers considered.

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