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John Lewis + Swoon Rubin Marble Coffee Table - Great Condition £250


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Stylish and sturdy John Lewis + Swoon Rubin Coffee Table for sale. Modern design with a sleek finish that fits beautifully in any living room. Solid construction with a marble top and lower shelf for extra storage.

Gently used and well looked after – only selling due to needing space.

Dimensions: H35 x W75 x D75cm
Materials: Marble, Acacia wood, Iron
Weight: 36.80kg (Warning heavy due to solid marble top)

Collection from SE26 – grab a quality piece for a fraction of the price!

"Designed by Swoon, made by John Lewis. With a shared commitment to exceptional design and quality, we've collaborated to create an exclusive furniture collection for the modern home. The Rubin coffee table has a subtle, post-modern aesthetic that's referenced through its combination of textures and shapes. Its sleek iron frame incorporates a wide square top that's made from solid marble and has a functional tray-edge design. Creating a cool, geometric contrast, the lower shelf has a round shape and is made from richly grained acacia wood, ideal if you need additional storage space."
 

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