


Old Times Table
£3,780.00
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Made for you in 7~8 weeks
√ Enjoy complimentary design advice.
√ Custom sizes upon request.
Product Description
The Old times table, is an elegant dining table or office desk designed by Maurizio Peregalli.
- Steel tube frame of 18 mm.
- It is epoxy painted copper black sand-touch.
- The top is in aged solid olive wood and is polished.
Old times collection: Olive tree has noble historical roots, it is known not only for its resistance and hardness but especially for its flame aspect and its artistic chromatic grains. Buying a product in solid olive wood you have to know and accept that with time it will change: splits and cracks are the characteristics of unique pieces.
| Materials | Frame in steel tube, Top in aged solid olive wood, polished. |
| Color | Copper black sand-touch |
| Dimensions WxDxH | 190~200×70~75×73 |
| Lead Time | 7~8 weeks |
| Delivery | Standard UK Delivery |
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