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Loaf Toaster extending table FREE!


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It was our lovely extendable dining table with x2 extendable leaves. Dimensions below. To note the table has been dismantled and been in storage for a year. The leaves go where the gap in the table is in photo. Please note the scratches, hence table is free. It Is still a great table as Loaf always design well. Feel free to come to look.

Width - 95cm

Length Non extended - 150cm

Extended with 1 leaf total table length 200cm

Extended with 2 leaves in place total table length 250cm.

You insert the leaves depending on the size you want. There are scratches examples as shown in close ups, the legs have a shabby appearance (bought like this) and the style is shabby chic with limed wood top, but it's a lovely sturdy table and FREE, ready to collect in SE27 area, I cannot deliver. Please PM me if you are interested.

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