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1307 days ago

Hand inlaid solid wooden dinning table with glass top

Bev from Motueka

TABLE WITH TUFFENED GLASS TOP

This large and very heavy dinning table is made of solid acacia and mango wood. When we purchased this table many years ago I am very sure they said that it had teak in it as well but as there is no label we can not be sure. It's top is made with small pieces of solid wood inlaid by hand. Makes a wonderful statement in a dinning room. The glass top provides protection from hot drinks or food dishes and stops any marking on the table. The table itself is in as new condition because of the glass top. It has been often admired by people.
Only selling because we only need a small table now.
MEASUREMENTS
Depth & width: 1850X1040mm
Height: 780mm
Table top thickness: 35mm For information phone Bev 0226134467

Price: $550

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