Square occasional table

£70
A square oak occasional table.
Characteristics
A lovely and unusual side table of solid oak. A square top is supported by splayed legs with detailing.
With some aged circular staining in places on the tabletop, minor scuffing and chipping at the bases of the legs. Other minor patina and age related wear at the edges. Otherwise in very good condition.
Technical Information
Date: Late 19th century
Height: 68.5 cm
Width: 61 cm
Depth: 61 cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.
£70
A square oak occasional table.
Characteristics
A lovely and unusual side table of solid oak. A square top is supported by splayed legs with detailing.
With some aged circular staining in places on the tabletop, minor scuffing and chipping at the bases of the legs. Other minor patina and age related wear at the edges. Otherwise in very good condition.
Technical Information
Date: Late 19th century
Height: 68.5 cm
Width: 61 cm
Depth: 61 cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.
£70
A square oak occasional table.
Characteristics
A lovely and unusual side table of solid oak. A square top is supported by splayed legs with detailing.
With some aged circular staining in places on the tabletop, minor scuffing and chipping at the bases of the legs. Other minor patina and age related wear at the edges. Otherwise in very good condition.
Technical Information
Date: Late 19th century
Height: 68.5 cm
Width: 61 cm
Depth: 61 cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.