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Industrial Storage Pop-Up Coffee Table from West Elm - £169


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Retails for £639 at West Elm. See here https://www.westelm.co.uk/industrial-storage-pop-up-coffee-table

Detailed specifications
- Overall: 91 cm w x 66 cm d x 45 cm h.
- Height with pop-up: 64 cm h.
Inner storage: 81 cm w x 56 cm d x 17 cm h.
- Clearance (rung to floor): 10 cm.

Key details:
- Blackened steel legs.
- Solid mango wood body.
- Natural variations in the wood grain and colouring are to be expected.
- Top door with pop-up mechanism reveals interior storage.
- Pop-up top doubles as a workspace or tabletop.
- The mango wood used on this product is sustainably sourced from trees that no longer produce fruit.

COLLECTION ONLY FROM SE15

The top has some scratches, but they're not very visible.

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