SKU: 2406-001-100

Flower table, style 1910s

EUR410.39

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Copy of one of our many beautiful flower tables in Gysinge. The original table is from the 1910s in typical simple neo-Gustavian style, painted white, with about a hundred slats and thin tapered legs.

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Copy of one of our many beautiful flower tables in Gysinge. The original table is from the 1910s in typical simple neo-Gustavian style, painted white, with about a hundred slats and thin tapered legs.

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Weight 4 kg

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Why flower tables? As well as being beautiful and adding to your home, potted plants feel better, develop more beautiful shapes and don’t need to be watered as often if they are on flower tables, rather than on windowsills, in direct sunlight or above hot radiators.

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