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Teak garden furniture - table and eight chairs


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Teak garden table (expanding) with eight chairs (and cushions). I have had for about four years and have recently moved and it does not work well in my new garden. A few photos attached as well as the original purchase link from Humber Imports. You will need to pickup from SE4 (Brockley). ?350 obo. Please let me know if you have any questions.


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Original purchse link: http://www.humberimports.com/products/details/geneva-rectangular.html


Full Description:

GENEVA RECTANGULAR SET


The Geneva Teak 8 Seater Dining Set with stacking chairs is perfect for serving a summer feast for all the family. The rectangular extending garden table features a central butterfly leaf allowing the top grade teak table to extend from 1.8 to 2.4 metres so it can be adjusted depending on your party size.


Eight quality stacking teak armchairs are included, combining comfort and durability so your friends can sit back, relax and enjoy themselves. Crafted from Top Grade teak, a dense hardwood, this garden set is long lasting and very weather resistant so it will enrich your outdoor living for many years to come.

The stackable chairs can be easily stacked and stored away when not in use.


The table butterfly leaf has a centre hole for a parasol.


17 piece outdoor teak furniture dining set comprising:


Large rectangular extension table which extends from 1.8 to 2.4 metres by way of a butterfly extension leaf which folds away under the table when not in use.


8 Solid Teak Stacking Chairs.


8 cushions (available in olive green) All cushions have zipped removable cushions for easy care, and are tailored and sculpted to fit the chairs.


Dimensions:


Table: Length 180/240cm, Depth 90cm, Height 74cm


Chairs: Length 65cm, Depth 63cm, Height 94cm


-Adam

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