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2nd Hand Midcentury Coffee Table


v_carter_leno

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Bought this solid-wood coffee table a few years from a craftsman at Greenwich Market (https://www.greenwichmarket.london/guide/detail/clarks-furniture) and have recently replaced - so selling the original. See pictures, measurements are 90cm long, 38.5 wide, 9cm depth of the wood, and 44.5cm from top of the table to the floor. Asking for £140 which is considerably less than we paid for it. Reach out if you have any questions!


Thanks,


Virginia

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