In following the idea of less is more the Gimminy range of tables are elegant in form and highly functional. You really can’t get more simple than four legs and a top, but oh what a difference when the design is intelligently thought through and beautifully made! Gimminy is used in residential and commercial interiors […]
November 21st, 2008
In following the idea of less is more the Gimminy range of tables are elegant in form and highly functional. You really can’t get more simple than four legs and a top, but oh what a difference when the design is intelligently thought through and beautifully made! Gimminy is used in residential and commercial interiors and is available in different sizes and finishes. Here it is in European Beech with Pierre and Charlotte’s luscious red finish.
Dimensions: Height: 700 mm Diameter: 1050 mm
Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks
Applications: Dining/work table for residential and commercial interiors
Variations: Also available in American Oak and other sizes and finishes
Finish: European Beech with Ebonised Red finish
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