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Vintage Style Mirrored Dining Table & 4 Grey Next Chairs


LinziS

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Vintage style mirrored dining table - it?s a gorgeous piece it?s just a little too big for my space and blocks my door. I?m pained to get rid of it but it?s just in the way.


It?s from Wayfair - barely used as I have a kitchen island we eat from. It comes from a single person, pet free, smoke free home and it is in perfect condition. It was originally approx ?600


Size: it?s


Height - 80 cm

Width - 100 cm

Diameter diagonally - 138


I also have 4 matching Next Home dining chairs that are a perfect match - 2 of these haven't ever really been used and in all honestly they have really only been used rarely as I have an island that I tend to use for convenience.


All in great condition - and come from a pet free, smoke free, child free home.


Ideally I would sell as a set for ?320 or I am prepared to sell table for ?120 and chairs for ?200 - so ?50 per chair they are still available at Next and are ?120 per chair.


Collection only from SE12.

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