Mid-Century dining table and chairs by Schreiber

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Description

The price listed is for the table and chairs.

Founded in 1957 by Chaim Schrieber, Schreiber furniture is an interesting British success story. The Company was one of the biggest names in furniture in the 70s, rivalling G Plan and other well known manufacturers. In 1973 they added fitted kitchen to their range, and created 280 Schreiber Furniture Centre shops throughout UK.

This dining set is typical of the Schreiber style. Elegant and minimal design with their trademark wood grain Formica and solid Beech frames. The table extends by means of a hinged central flap.

Size
Width 142cm x depth 137cm x height 74cm

Condition:
Very good Mid-Century condition, only minor signs of wear reflecting age and use.
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Delivery
Delivery costs are EXTRA to the listed price.
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We regularly ship to UK, Europe and worldwide, working with regular couriers who are reliable and take great care.

While you are here… please look at our range of other Mid-Century, vintage and antique pieces.

Upholstery
We can re-upholster any item, and happy to suggest fabrics or match any samples you may have.

DateRetro : 1970s MakerSchrieber ConditionVery good Mid-Century condition, only minor signs of wear reflecting age and use. Codeas642a669 Price £1105.00     1295.50     $1505.45    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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 Price to be added. StatusFor Sale SellerProper Telephone07971850716Non UK callers :+44 7971850716 Emailpaul@proper-shop.co.uk

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