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Beautiful, Custom-Built Birch Ply Workbench, Breakfast Bar, or Desk


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Beautiful, Custom-Built Birch Ply Workbench, Breakfast Bar, or Desk

Sadly, this stunning piece no longer fits in my newly renovated flat, so it’s time to find it a new home.

Handcrafted by one of my best friends, a skilled joiner, it’s made from premium-quality natural Birch Ply with eye-catching blue veneer Birch Ply legs. The craftsmanship and materials alone cost around £350, as Birch Ply is a premium material renowned for its durability and beauty.

Key Details:

  • Versatile Design: Ideal as a breakfast bar, workbench, or stand-up desk. It’s the perfect height for comfortable dining or working.
  • Measurements: 160cm wide, 60cm deep, and 98cm high.
  • Matching Stools: Paired with stunning blue stools from Noo.ma (65cm high), purchased just a few months ago for £170 each. These complement the table perfectly and ideally need to go as part of the set. I’m happy to offer a package price for everything. (Noo.ma stools link)

Why I’m Selling:
I recently redesigned my living space, and while I love this piece, it sadly no longer fits my layout.

Collection Details:
You’ll need a van to transport it, and I’m happy to help load it up. Collection from SE22.

Price:
I’d like £275 for the set, but I’m open to offers.

Message me with any questions or to arrange a viewing.

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