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Large wooden dining table for sale


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IMG_8119.thumb.jpeg.04dcf928b3a7abd7896d8261e9255194.jpeg200 (l) x 88 (w) x 79 (h) plus one extra extension that slots into the end giving an extra 40cms. 

It has imperfections (tiny splashes of paint in some places and knots/splits in the wood) but is sturdy and characterful. Great as a family dining table if you have young kids and don’t want to be too precious about craft/pens etc. 

Would no doubt come up beautifully if it was sanded back and oiled. IMG_8119.thumb.jpeg.04dcf928b3a7abd7896d8261e9255194.jpeg

Looking for £100.

Pick up Dulwich Village from 28/11 onwards (the legs will be dismantled).

DM any questions. 

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