PD Global Boston Table (without chairs) in pine or painted
Price: £209.00
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Product code: LER032
Dimensions:
Depth: 1520mm (long)
Width: 920mm
Height: 790mm
Further product information:
PD Global Boston Table (without chairs) in pine or painted:Important information
The legs on this dining table are removed for delivery purposes. This makes it easier to move it into the chosen room and also helps reduce the strains imposed on the furniture itself during the delivery process. Re-assembly is a straightforward process and requires only basic tools. However, if you would like assistance with re-assembly of this table, please let the delivery company know when they telephone to arrange the delivery appointment. Please note: the delivery company will charge for this service.
PD Global Boston Living room furniture
A contemporary design of furniture, the Boston range follows the current vogue for simplicity and clean lines, yet still manages to achieve its own distinctive look. This has been done with the use of raised ‘shoulders’ to all pieces, creating a sturdy, purposeful appearance. Yet limiting the use of this design feature has helped retain an attractive lightness to each item.
The Boston contemporary pine collection is available in a wide choice of wood or painted finishes.
PLEASE NOTE: Painted finishes PT1, PT2, PT3, PT4, PT5, PT6 and PT7 are special order items. See our FAQs for more information on special orders. For more explanation of the finishes, use
this link.
All items are fully assembled except for dining tables which have the legs removed for delivery and complete dressers which are delivered in top and bottom halves.
2404 Dining tables Sizes
In all cases we try to indicate whether the dining table has a fixed or extending top and to indicate the length (or is it width?) of the table when it is open or closed.
If you find a table that does not show these sizes, then please contact us and we will aim to remedy the situation.
0405 Humble beginnings for pine furniture
In Britain at least, pine furniture was originally intended for the poorer end of the furniture buying spectrum. People of wealth commissioned their furniture from cabinet makers and would have it made in one the hardwoods, such as oak or if they could afford it, mahogany. Sometimes it would be a hardwood piece with veneers of the more expensive woods such as walnut or mahogany laid over the top.
Pine furniture might therefore have been bought by the working, or lower middle classes in Victorian Britain but the very poorest would have found the price of pine furniture unachievable and, with almost nothing to store, pointless. The wealthier sections of society might well have purchased pine furniture, not for their own use, but for the use of their army of household servants.