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Frank Hudson Bronte Nest of Mahogany Tables in Storm Blue


ThakS91

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Moving up to Scotland so doing a big clear out (please check out my other posts on the forum!).


I picked these up under a year ago for over £300 and they look brand new. I will be happy to take £150 ONO for a quick sale.


For collection from East Dulwich Grove.


Product details:


The Bronte Nest of 2 Tables in Storm offers a classic look with a twist. The range is made using painted mahogany solids, complimented by quartered oak parquet inlaid veneers in a natural mellow finish. The twist is the dental moulding which is associated with the finest regency pieces and gives strength and integrity to the furniture, yet the design is timeless and will happily sit in a contemporary living room, or a modern or classic family dining room. Storm is painted in a deep blue/teal to give a sophisticated, elegant look. It is a powerful colour and yet calmed by the mellow oak tops. The table is designed to look stunning yet be affordable.


Dimensions

Large: W 50cm x D 50cm x H 55cm


Small: W 36.5cm x D 43cm x H 51.5cm

Material : Mahogany


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