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Scavenger: Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table and End Tables for $275

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The Mid-Century Modern checker board patterned coffee table and two end tables are selling on Craigslist for $275 total or best offer. You can pick them up in Columbia Heights or ask for delivery. To see the full Craigslist ad click here.

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More information and great Craigslist finds below the jump...

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- Folding Dining Table with 4 chairs - $230 (Washington, DC)

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- 3 table lamps - $10 (Washington, DC)

- Danish Modern Glass Globe Floor Lamp w Chrome - $150 (Rockville)

The Apartment Therapy DC Furniture Classifieds are local and JUST DECOR. Post a particularly good thing, and we'll highlight you here on the front page.

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That folding table with dining chairs are from Drexel Declaration line designed by Kipp Stewart. There are 2 versions of the dining sets from this line. This a the very rare one. Check out on first dibs.

posted by Comicgeek on January 7th 2009 at 2:47pm
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I used to have that exact same triangular-shaped table from the first photograph. It has a wood frame around the edges where the legs attach, but the entire center of the table is just formica sheeting with no support at all. This means you can't sit anything heavy on it (including putting your feet up on it) or it will crack, break, or get a hole in it.

I learned this the hard way.

Definitely not worth what they are asking!

posted by repressd on January 9th 2009 at 12:47pm
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