0
Skip to Content
+353872600789
Our Range
Latest Arrivals
Tables
Seating
Storage
Lighting
Ceramic & Glass
Decorative
Previously Sold
About
Contact
+353872600789
Our Range
Latest Arrivals
Tables
Seating
Storage
Lighting
Ceramic & Glass
Decorative
Previously Sold
About
Contact
Folder: Our Range
Back
Latest Arrivals
Tables
Seating
Storage
Lighting
Ceramic & Glass
Decorative
Previously Sold
About
Contact
Our Range Big Mac
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.28.46 copy.jpg Image 1 of 4
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.28.46 copy.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.30.07 copy.jpg Image 2 of 4
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.30.07 copy.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 16.31.08 copy.jpg Image 3 of 4
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 16.31.08 copy.jpg
IMG_5171.jpg Image 4 of 4
IMG_5171.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.28.46 copy.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 09.30.07 copy.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 16.31.08 copy.jpg
IMG_5171.jpg

Big Mac

€0.00

A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s. A mis-century design classic, this table is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat up to 10 people. It features two extension leaves that can be used together or individually. Three different table lengths are possible, making it a very versatile dining table. This retro table extends quickly and easily by simply pulling the two halves apart which reveal the hidden leaves. The leaves swivel upwards then the table can then be pushed back together to achieve the desired size. 160x91cms (extending to 236cms) 74cms high.

Add To Cart

A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s. A mis-century design classic, this table is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat up to 10 people. It features two extension leaves that can be used together or individually. Three different table lengths are possible, making it a very versatile dining table. This retro table extends quickly and easily by simply pulling the two halves apart which reveal the hidden leaves. The leaves swivel upwards then the table can then be pushed back together to achieve the desired size. 160x91cms (extending to 236cms) 74cms high.

A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s. A mis-century design classic, this table is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat up to 10 people. It features two extension leaves that can be used together or individually. Three different table lengths are possible, making it a very versatile dining table. This retro table extends quickly and easily by simply pulling the two halves apart which reveal the hidden leaves. The leaves swivel upwards then the table can then be pushed back together to achieve the desired size. 160x91cms (extending to 236cms) 74cms high.

Enquire about this

©2021 Kirkmodern Unit 4a Annaville Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin E: kirkmodern@gmail.com.com
Our Range About Contact