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SOLD: Farmhouse solid wood grey painted extending dining table and coffee table


rachaeln

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We're renovating our house so we need a quick sale of our lovely farmhouse extending dining table with chairs and coffee table.


They were bought together just 1 year ago from a boutique furniture maker in Oxford. We paid ?925 for the set.


We're so sad to see these items go but we need to re-arrange our house due to our expanding family (2 under 2)!


All items are solid wood.

With the body painted in a lovely mid-grey, similar to Elephant's breath from Farrow and Ball.

You can see from the pictures that the tops of the table, coffee table and chairs are in the natural dark wood which has a semi-matte satin varnish to show the beauty of the wood grain yet be durable at the same time.


Table:

Extends to seats 6-8 people

The lever to extend the table is housed underneath the table by a simple hook. It takes just seconds to extend.

We're selling the 4 chairs. If you want more chairs then it will be easy to colour match the grey paint or you could get natural wood chairs. Very easy to do.


Table dimensions:

90cm width x 180cm length unextended

90cm width x 220cm length extended

78cm height

The top of the table comes off from the table legs so you can easily transport.


Coffee table:

2 x drawers which open either side

Storage area under the drawers

120cm length x 60cm width x 50cm height


Let me know if you have any questions. You're welcome to pop round to take a look. I also have some more pics that I can send via whatsapp.


My number is 07885 265 252 to arrange.


Pick up ideally needs to be between Sunday 21st - Wednesday 25th Sept though we can be flexible by a few days.


We're looking to sell everything together for ?450.

Open to reasonable offers.

Sold as seen. Cash on collection.


Thanks

Rachael

Hi Susanna


Yes, the coffee table is available. We've put it on Ebay and the bidding ends tomorrow so feel free to bid on it. The direct link is here:

https://ebay.to/2m7KG97

We're at home now until 1.30pm or after 8pm tonight if you want to pop over to look at it. Message me on whatsapp/text to arrange .thanks

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