Secondhand Solid Oak French-style Coffee Table

$99

    There’s a quiet moment when you walk into a room… and something gently calls your attention.

    Not loudly. Not urgently.
    Just enough to make you pause.

    This is that piece.

    A solid oak, French-style coffee table—not manufactured, not hollow, not pretending. Real timber. Real weight. Real presence. The kind of table that has already lived a life… and is ready to become part of yours.

    103cm long. 53cm wide. 45cm high.
    It sits low, grounded… like it belongs exactly where you place it.

    Now, if you look closely—as you already have—you’ll notice something interesting.

    A softened corner.
    A few worn decorative accents.

    And here’s where most people make a mistake…

    They see “damage.”

    But the right buyer—the one who understands—sees permission.

    Permission to:

    Use it exactly as it is… full of character and quiet charm

    Or take it further… sand it, refinish it, restore it into something extraordinary

    Or simply let it remain… a piece with a story already written into its grain

    Because this isn’t flat-pack furniture.

    This is solid oak—the kind that outlasts trends, outlives homes, and becomes part of memory.

    Original cost $899.

    And as you consider it… you may begin to realise something subtle…

    You’re not just buying a coffee table.

    You’re choosing a piece that already feels… familiar.

    Sometimes people discover that when something is useful, so rare, and ready to go… it often finds its next owner sooner than expected.

    So if this happens to feel like the kind of thing that could quietly improve your home life… you might simply decide to make it yours today.

    💳 Payment: Cash or credit card on collection/delivery (No PayID)
    📍 Pickup: Near Melbourne CBD
    🚗 Delivery: Can be safely hand-delivered within Melbourne for a small additional fee.

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    Because every now and then…
    the next useful thing appears just when someone happens to notice it.