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Zanny

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Large Circular dining table (75cmH x 120cmW) by a company called Unto This Last who are based in Brick Lane, East London.

This modern table is in walnut finish and made of birch ply. It has a scratch on the surface but this does not detract from its beauty.


www.untothislast.co.uk


Please message me for pictures.


I'm moving house so having to sell. Buyer collects


Thanks

Suzanne

Zanny Wrote:

I should have stated this is a rounds table.


www.untothislast.co.uk


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> Large dining table (75cmH x 120cmW) by a company

> called Unto This Last who are based in Brick Lane,

> East London.

> This modern table is in walnut finish and made of

> birch ply. It has a scratch on the surface but

> this does not detract from its beauty.

>

> Please message me for pictures.

>

> I'm moving house so having to sell. Buyer

> collects

>

> Thanks

> Suzanne

  • 3 weeks later...

Zanny Wrote:

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> Large Circular dining table (75cmH x 120cmW) by a

> company called Unto This Last who are based in

> Brick Lane, East London.

> This modern table is in walnut finish and made of

> birch ply. It has a scratch on the surface but

> this does not detract from its beauty.

>

> www.untothislast.co.uk

>

> Please message me for pictures.

>

> I'm moving house so having to sell. Buyer

> collects

>

> Thanks

> Suzanne

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