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Habitat Dining table - 6 to 8 seater with bench - £320


Juju33

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Hello,


We are selling our 2.5 year-old black, Habitat Etta dining table and 3-seater bench in advance of a kitchen renovation. You can still get this model new on Habitat for £550 (table) + £250 (bench).


I am pricing this to sell as it needs to be collected next week some time between Friday Jan 27 to Tues 31st. (We need to use it in the meantime!). So at £320 total, it's 60% of the current retail price.


There are signs of wear thanks to having had 2 kids eat at this table since we got it. This comes across in terms of small indents from cutlery and a bit of wearing down of the veneer right along parts of the edge of the table. Photos attached to show those. There is also a very light scratch (still shows black but can see it is across the grain). Couldn't capture it in a photo - that's how surface level it is, but I want to mention it for transparency.


As it's rounded at the ends AND extends to 8 (extensions are contained within the table itself), it has a really nice footprint and expands when needed. It is heavy so highly recommend a sufficiently large vehicle. I will gladly help load it with you.


DM if you're interested - thanks!


Details on the table:

Table size: H75, L160, W90cm.

Size of table extended: L215cm.

Integral table extension.

Real wood veneer table with solid wood legs.

Wood veneer table top finish (black).


Details on the bench:

Size H45, W142, D35cm.

Oak and oak veneer frame with solid wood legs.

Bench made from wood effect frame.

Wood veneer finish (black).

Max user weight per chair 300kg.

Individual chair weight 24kg.

 

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