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Study furniture?

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  • 13-10-2017 11:12pm
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    Study

    Would anybody know what material the above desk and shelves are made from, and where could I buy it in Dublin? Is there a way I can buy it and attach it firmly to the wall? I don't want it loose. Or would I have to get a carpenter out to make a proper built-in series of shelves and desk? I suspect the latter would be the most expensive option?

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,862 ✭✭✭tabby aspreme


    In the picture with the white upholstered chair it looks like white oak veneered Mdf with a limed finish . The timber in the picture with the Eames style chair is solid finger jointed white oak similar to what is used in kitchen worktops, with either an oil , or lightly stained and lacquered finish .


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    In the picture with the white upholstered chair it looks like white oak veneered Mdf with a limed finish . The timber in the picture with the Eames style chair is solid finger jointed white oak similar to what is used in kitchen worktops, with either an oil , or lightly stained and lacquered finish .

    Thanks very much. I thought I only posted one picture there; the one with a black laptop on the desk and a book open. Anyway, if that's the white oak veneered mdf, do you know where in Dublin I could buy it? Thanks again.


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