Brick White Large Coffee Table

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Product Information

The Brick/White tile top collection is part of Anbercrafts Traditional Range. This collection is available in a range of natural woods or in a stained or polished wood finish.

Natural: Natural Oak, Ash, Maple or Beech.
Stained: Teak, Mahogany, French Cherry, Medium Oak or Dark Oak.

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Width: 104cm (40.9.inches)

Height: 39cm (15.4.inches)

Depth: 54cm (21.3.inches)

Features

  • Hand made in Staffordshire
  • A range of different tile tops are available.

 

Brick White Large Coffee Table
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2 years ago
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I have bought various bits and pieces over the years and have never hesitated to go back there, as I've done so today. Neil, Mrs Webb and all the staff have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to fur [read more]niture and will do their utmost to accommodate your needs. I thoroughly recommend Webb House Furnishers to anyone who wants good customer service.

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2 months ago
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5 months ago
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