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Complete habitat 'radius' large dining table set for sale - ?800

Very good condition, a few marks from general use, solid oak

Selling as a set only - not individually


Large 8 seater dining table - legs come off for transport

Seats 8 comfortably, we've had 10 at push

Current RRP ?750 for table alone

https://www.habitat.co.uk/product/9372492?clickPR=plp:1:3


Large 4 seater bench

Current RRP ?290

https://www.habitat.co.uk/product/9345993?clickSR=slp:term:radius%20bench:1:66:1


4 chairs with white removable covers on seat cushions

(2x carver with arm rests, 2x standard)

I believe the chairs have now been discontinued by Habitat


Pick up from Peckham Rye, SE15.

You will need a van or a long estate car and a few trips.

We have loved using this table, but have decided to downsize recently

I have attached two photos, happy to send more if you message me

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