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Upcycled Antique Rimu Oval Table

Catherine Neighbourly Lead from Waterview

DRAB TO FAB

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A beautiful rimu table with a lightly washed & decorated top to show off the wood grain
Painted in sage green chalk paint to blend with any decor. The table is sealed and therefore hard wearing.

Ideal as a conservatory table, a book table, hallway table, writing table or just to beautify your home and fill an empty space.

Measurements
740H, 910W,570D

Upcycled furniture is kind to the environment and these older pieces are beautifully and sturdily made, plenty of life left in them

RESTORE | REPAIR | REUSE | REPURPOSE

“YOUR HOME SHOULD BE A STORY OF WHO YOU ARE, AND BE A COLLECTION OF WHAT YOU LOVE.” – NATE BERKUS

CAN PICK UP OR WILL DELIVER IN AUCKLAND REGION FOR A SMALL COST DEPENDING ON LOCATION.

LOCALLY CRAFTED STATEMENT FURNITURE

** I can also redesign your precious family or found pieces to fit in with current decor. I use low VOC paints, oils and waxes wherever possible.**

Price: $220

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