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Modern Room sells 20th century design and art Robin Day 677 dining table
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Robin Day 677 dining table
Robin Day 677 dining table

Robin Day 677 dining table

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A model 677 dining table designed by Robin Day in 1952 for Hille, UK.

Wooden veneered top (either walnut or cherry) on grey stove enamelled base. In excellent condition, the top has a beautiful colour and finish with some age-related wear but nothing distracting.

Sits 4-6 people

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A model 677 dining table designed by Robin Day in 1952 for Hille, UK.

Wooden veneered top (either walnut or cherry) on grey stove enamelled base. In excellent condition, the top has a beautiful colour and finish with some age-related wear but nothing distracting.

Sits 4-6 people

A model 677 dining table designed by Robin Day in 1952 for Hille, UK.

Wooden veneered top (either walnut or cherry) on grey stove enamelled base. In excellent condition, the top has a beautiful colour and finish with some age-related wear but nothing distracting.

Sits 4-6 people

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