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Round walnut dining table Quattro
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Round walnut dining table Caprice walnut
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Round walnut dining table Celso walnut
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Round walnut dining table Qone walnut
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Round walnut dining table Ozu
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Round walnut dining table Nina
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Round walnut dining table Einaudi
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Round walnut dining table Chaneau
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Round walnut dining table Qone
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Round walnut dining table Faye
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Round walnut dining table Arlette
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Round walnut dining table round O-frame
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Round walnut dining table Pizou 16 degrees
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Round walnut dining table Vazy
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Round walnut dining table Xavier
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Exclusive and handmade
When you go for an exclusive look, it's easy to think of a walnut table. Combine it with a stainless-steel frame and there you have a high-quality eye-catcher for your home or office. That it has such an exclusive appearance does not mean that this table is unaffordable. At Table du Sud we think it is very important to make affordable furniture. The walnut top is always 4 cm thick and as you are used to from us: maintenance-friendly, because it is sprayed with a lacquer.
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