Teak Bedside Table (matching pair)
This listing is for the pictured set of bedside tables (there is a third identical one listed separately). They were purchased in Indonesia at least 20 years ago.
Dimensions:
550mm (w) x 445mm (d) x 545mm (h)
-Drawer dimensions: 450mm (w) x 115mm (h) x 380mm (d)
Due to these being handmade and age there are some small imperfections, but otherwise they are in good condition. The gap along the bottom shelf just needs to be filled with wood filler.
There is some damage to these bedside tables, described below:
One of the bedside tables has 2 chips (as pictured):
- One is on the front on the left side of the drawer (the wood sliver was recovered so could be glued back in place).
- Another is on the rear left leg (the wood sliver was recovered so could be glued back in place).
The other table has a split in the wood on the front of the drawer.
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