A variety of tables suitable for home or campaign.
1. High table in beech. 6' long x 2'6" wide. Available in English & Scottish oak.
Other sizes made to order.
From £750 00
2. Table in birch. Flat packs for easy transportation.
72" (1840mm) long x 302 (760mm) wide x 30" (760mm) high.
From £225 00
3. Small table in birch with water based stain. Flat packs for easy transportation.
from £225 00
4. Birch table.
48" (1220mm) long x 30" (760mm) wide x 30" (760mm) high.
from £225 00
For pricing and more information call Arthur on 01964 562446 or email: info@medievalfurniture
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