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For sale: Hungarian Settle Bench


Allyb93

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In very good working order. Very sturdy. Hinges on storage box work well. Paint purposely distressed in finish for realistic look and nod to period.

A fantastic Hungarian settle bench dating from around 1870-1900. Made in pine it is so stylish but very practical too. Can seat 3 people comfortably and up to 4. A fantastic alternative to chairs at the main dining table or a superb hall bench. The storage underneath also offers a real benefit to store shoes, cushions, blankets, dog leads, coats etc.

The bench has been painted relatively recently in Little Greene, Ashes of roses. The natural wear edges have also been slightly distressed to give the piece character and a nod to its antique heritage. A very stylish and very practical bench. These are certainly getting harder to find.

Dimensions:

168cm Long, 51cm Max Depth, 95cm Max Height

 

Selling: £300 or make an offer

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