GPlan dining table and 4 chairs designed by Viktor Wilkins
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Mid-century GPlan extending dining table and 4 chairs designed by British designer Viktor Wilkins.
The chairs and table top have been refinished and oiled. The top is in great condition with the same tone when extending – a rarity as the middle sections are usual found to be a lot darker.
The seat pads and back rests have been professionally re-upholstered; new foam and finished in multi renoir fabric that surely makes this set unique and absolutely beautiful.
A stunning set that’s would work in any mid-century/modern set up.
Measurements: D122 x H73cm
Extending 168cm
(This service is for a 1 man service, ground floor to ground floor. Please note , if you need a 2 man service and delivery is above ground floor an additional fee may be charged.)
*Please note that whilst all of our stock has been carefully selected and refinished if needed, there may still be minor signs of age related ware. We try our best to show any imperfections in our photographs.
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Mid-century GPlan extending dining table and 4 chairs designed by British designer Viktor Wilkins.
The chairs and table top have been refinished and oiled. The top is in great condition with the same tone when extending – a rarity as the middle sections are usual found to be a lot darker.
The seat pads and back rests have been professionally re-upholstered; new foam and finished in multi renoir fabric that surely makes this set unique and absolutely beautiful.
A stunning set that’s would work in any mid-century/modern set up.
Measurements: D122 x H73cm
Extending 168cm
(This service is for a 1 man service, ground floor to ground floor. Please note , if you need a 2 man service and delivery is above ground floor an additional fee may be charged.)
*Please note that whilst all of our stock has been carefully selected and refinished if needed, there may still be minor signs of age related ware. We try our best to show any imperfections in our photographs.
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