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Orca Console Table by Julian Chichester

5479.LAW.RATT
£2,595.60

Orca Console Table by Julian Chichester

5479.LAW.RATT
£2,595.60
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Description

A three tiered delicately proportioned Console table in an oiled Light African Walnut. The central shelf finish with a pretty Antiqued Rattan. The table floats above an inset Aged Brass wrapped base.

African walnut, sometimes referred to as Amazaque, is a beautiful close grained, stable hard wood which has a finish somewhere between black walnut and Rosewood. The timber is finished in a high quality Tung oil.

Please enquire for addition costs for a white glove service. This includes the unpacking of goods, placing them in situ (excluding wall hanging and fixing) and the removal of rubbish.

Delivery Information

2 weeks delivery

16-22 weeks delivery - Bespoke

Dimensions

Width 900 mm
Depth 300 mm
Height 800 mm

Check Your Measurements & Access

When you are ordering a new item of furniture please remember to make sure it fits into your home. Here are a few handy tips to make sure all goes swimmingly with your new delivery.

Measuring for your new furniture

  • Decide exactly where you would like to place your furniture.
  • Measure the area where you want to place your furniture.
  • Sketch a rough plan including dimensions to help you visualise how it will fit into your room.
  • Note the width, height, and depth of the product you want to order, allowing a few inches for tolerance.

Remember to check your access

  • Ensure all widths and diagonal depths of your new furniture measure less than the dimensions of your homes entry points e.g. doorways, side gates, hallways and stairways.
  • If your existing furniture came in easily, compare the measurements with the model you want to replace it with.
  • The diagonal height should be less than the entryway you are planning to use.
  • Take into account objects such as banisters and turns, radiators and light fittings.

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