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Real wood kid's table and a cat chair to sell - great quality & style


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Selling a kids table and a cat chair made of rubberwood from John Crane's furniture collection purchased from John Lewis. They are excellent quality, very smooth surface, with a pretty grain in the wood, very solid and exceptionally well built and would last forever. The chair is a funky blue cat :)


My son loved it to bits but outgrew it. The table can be used for up to approximately 6 years old depending on how tall is your child.


Dimensions:

- Table H44cm x Dia60cm

- Chair H55 x W30 x D30cm


There are a couple of small paint chips at the back of the cat's chair (a blue paint), but could be touched with a blue paint to cover. The table looks like brand new without a single scratch.


All in all it's a great and stylish set of kids furniture which would be a great addition to any kitchen or a kids room. Your children will love it.


The set could be flat packed if needed for transporting, but very easy to assemble back.


Price - ?40 (New at John Lewis is ?88).Pick up from East Dulwich.


Please let me know if any questions or would like additional pictures.


Thank you for watching,


Nadya.

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