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1970's Ercol Model 756 Elm Refectory Table - £60

Marks on the table from general life, but i think it adds to the pantina and rustic vibe of the table. I stripped it back a few years back and noticed the table had been patched (see pictures of the round patch) but very tightly with the same wood so assumed it would have been done by the manufacturer and we’ve had no issues with it as it’s solid elm wood and not veneer like a lot of mid-century furniture. 

 

The table top is supported by a pair of shaped end supports with a strong central stretcher. It’s been a real workhorse of a table but we need a slightly smaller one for our space. 

 

Height 73cm 

Width 75cm

Length 152cm

Floor to Knee height 71cm

 

Collection only near Peckham Rye station. 

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