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1898 days ago

For Sale: New Recycled Rimu Desk or dining table.

Todd from Hillsborough - Lepperton

1800x700x750mm LxWxH

Built from solid old Rimu pulled from renovation across town, nail holes and all give this table a fantastic, Rustic look.

Incredible hardwood grain.

Solid 100x6mm matte black steel legs from New Plymouth steel supplies, cut, welded and painted in house.

Finished with a smooth flooring grade urethane from Resene, for extra durability and abrasion resistance.

I build custom made furniture, let me know if there is anything I can build for you!

Built in Taranaki using locally sourced timber.

If I can support your NZ made product of if you know a way in which I can help support NZ business any more, get in touch, I'd like to keep supporting local businesses wherever possible.

Solid timber, no chipboard, no veneer, no MDF, beautiful and built to last.

022 311 5024

Todd@tablesbytodd.com

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Free delivery Naki Wide.


Will deliver to Auckland or Wellington flatpack for $230, or fully assembled for $300.

Christchurch $370 flatpack or $570 assembled.
Can transact in Bitcoin BTC and will give a 10% discount on the NZD equivalent.

Price: $750

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