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Vintage Tea Party Stock - North Yorkshire
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2x Tall Back Statement Chairs - Silver Crushed Velvet - Cheshire
Tall back statement chairSilver crushed velvet
Approx. 5yrs old
Two available for purchase
2x Vintage Real Orange Leather Chair seated on a Dark Oak Frame (MF5080) - Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Vintage Real Orange Leather Chair seated on a Dark Oak FrameNEW: Pub and Restaurant Tables - Round, Square, Rectangular and Folding Options
The Trestle Table Company specialise in making a wide range of industrial and rustic tables for the wedding venues, bars, restaurants and wider hospitality sector.Our tables are handmade in Lancashire using either reclaimed or sustainably sourced timber. Many of our tables fold away making them ideal for flexible multi purpose spaces.
The attached photos show a few options available but please message to discuss your requirements and our team will be able to provide some options and bespoke pricing.
20x Italian Billiani Restaurant or Reception Chairs - Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Calligarus Italian made curved polished ply back chairs in Cherry finish with Blue fabric upholstered seats and brushed metal front arms matching the legs.Very comfortable to sit on and ask very stylish.
Supplied structurally sound with no rips or tears to the fabric and just some minor scratches, but nothing to worry about!
Leather 19th Century Porter's Chair - Oxfordshire
Leather porter’s chair, English, 19th century. Classic shape, buttoned interior, leather showing signs of age on arms and around the back but otherwise very sturdy. Two little doors underneath for the porter’s items (or for small children to hide in!). Originally used as chairs for hall porters to sit in while they kept watch at the doors of grand homes and palaces, they were later used for porters of hotels to keep them sheltered and to be able to sit whilst not in attendance to a visitor. Load more listings