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FOR SALE: Danish style teak extendable dining table: ?200


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FOR SALE: Mid Century Modern 1960's Large Danish style teak extending DINING TABLE. Extendable by pulling out the extension leaves at each end.

90cm wide x 145cm unextended, each leaf measures 60cm.

Full extension 265cm.

Sits 6 people when not extended and up to 10-12 when fully extended.


This has been our family table for a few years and there is some wear + tear to the central section but nothing that a bit of a sand + polish couldn't fix. See pics.

A very nice + versatile table!

(More photos available on request)


Identical ones on eBay for ?325-?425.

Due to condition and wanting a quick sale I'm selling it for ?200.

DM me or email me: [email protected]

Collection from Herne Hill, SE24.

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