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LARGE FARMHOUSE DINING TABLE + LADDER BACK CHAIRS


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6-8 person solid pine (I think) dining table. 45mm thick staves. Beautiful grain and has been sanded back and finished with osmo oil every few years for 6 years of our ownership. It?s could do with a sand and oil as has a few surface marks (see pics). Good condition has one repair where the Staves split. This has been glued and screwed from below (not visible from the top)


6 x Ladder back oak chairs with woven jute seat. Good condition but jute is slightly tatty around the back edge.


All items are super sturdy! This furniture will out last all of us! Sad to see it go but we have changed the room layout and it's just slightly too big so are down sizing.


Dimensions:

Table

1820mm long

830mm wide

780mm tall (to top of table)


Chairs

450mm wide

420mm seat depth

460mm seat height

1080mm back height


?200.00 ono


Table top comes off but frame is quite large. I have a van so can deliver locally.


Thanks for looking!

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