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1970’s Mid Century Pieff Glass Dining Table / Rare Very Large

About the Item

In immaculate condition, this is a 1970’s Tim Bates for Pieff smoked glass and chrome dining table / desk. Pieff sounds French but is very British. Tim Bates and his family designed and manufactured cutting edge, sleek and minimal pieces from the West Midlands, UK. Pieff was seen as a luxury brand and was sold through Heal's, Harrods and other high-end furniture stores. Size Width 198cm x depth 91cm x height 71cm Condition: Immaculate mid century condition. Minor signs of wear consistent with age and use.  A video can be sent before delivery to check condition.
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