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SOLD ?Dinette? drop leaf 6 seater dining table, walnut finish, ?120


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Beautiful dining table that easily seats six, solid top with a walnut veneer finish (I think). Has a label that says "Dinette" underneath; I found one that looks incredibly similar on Vinterior, which said it is from the 1960's. Great if you like a MCM look, and a really lovely finish. It has two drop leaves that mean you could use it as a sideboard when not in use to save space. We're planning on keeping the chairs, so these are not included! One small, unnoticeable mark on the surface - pictured, but otherwise in pretty much perfect condition. I'm always sceptical of wobbly drop leaves but these feel incredibly solid when extended. Happy to send more photos - please PM for more details. ?120.


W49/89cm, L120cm, H73cm. Collection from Sydenham.

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