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2692 days ago

Hand Crafted Glass Top Indoor/Outdoor Dining suite

John & Indra from Arkles Bay

Rustic Steel Frame 6 seater dining set with a 10mm safety glass top that can be used indoors or in an outdoor conservatory. This is a hand crafted set done by a famous West Auckland artist (expired).
Set has been used indoors as a formal dining suite. Looks very elegant and is comfortable. The 6 chairs are all hand crafted steel framed of very solid construction. This is a very solid and heavy set. Sale is due to downsizing of home. Sad to see it go.
Dimensions of table top: 1m x 1.6m.
This set was made to last a lifetime.
This set was specially made as a one off.
It is one of a kind in all NZ. Can be classed as an antique.
Original purchase price was $3500.00.
Will consider all reasonable offers.

Price: $1,500

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
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Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
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