A circular extending mahogany dining table crossbanded with burl and rosewood, the top is formed of eight pull - out triangular segments with inset fold out leaves to expand the table, raised on a bold turned pillar with a hexagonal base with concave sides and outswept legs with finely cast brass cappings and disc feet.
Expanded size Width: 77¾ inches | Depth: 77¾ inches | Height: 29¾ inches
Reduced size Width: 62 inches | Depth: 62 inches | Height: 29¾ inches
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A circular extending mahogany dining table crossbanded with burl and rosewood, the top is formed of eight pull - out triangular segments with inset fold out leaves to expand the table, raised on a bold turned pillar with a hexagonal base with concave sides and outswept legs with finely cast brass cappings and disc feet.
Brights of Nettlebed is proud to present this item, which is part of our Dining tables range. The circular extending mahogany dining table is £16,125 to purchase and can also be viewed in your nearest showroom as well. Brights carries a large range of Dining tables and other bespoke pieces can be commissioned on request. If you like more information on the circular extending mahogany dining table, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us!
Brights of Nettlebed offer the opportunity to own an exquisitely hand-crafted item endorsed by Charles, 9th Earl Spencer, inspired by the collection at Althorp House, built up over 500 years and 20 generations of the same family for their home.
We have sponsored the unmissable Althorp Literary Festival for the last four consecutive years - hearing famous authors in the setting of one of Englands best loved historic houses has proved to be a winning combination. We have also been fortunate for Earl Spencer to give two fascinating talks at our Dorset showroom with all proceeds donated to Whole Child, a charity devoted to improving the lives of orphaned, abandoned, abused, and neglected children worldwide. Donations are also made by us in relation to our sales of Althorp Living History furniture.