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Mid-century modern refectory table *newer new price*


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A beautiful mid-century modern refectory-style table. I bought this from west London dealer Retrouvious around 10 years ago. Features period "Joy Division" grafitti on the side, and has other patina marks. Measures 183cm x 83.5cm, 76.5cm high. A well-loved piece that needs a new home (sadly!)

£100 (ONO) (dropped the price very significantly!)

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