What you actually need to know about the Corona Dining Table

I have spent the better part of thirty years in workshops, usually covered in sawdust and dealing with people who want the world for sixpence. I have seen every furniture trend come and go. Most of them end up in a skip within three years because they are made of nothing but hope and glue. If you are looking at a Corona Dining Table, you aren’t looking for a piece of modern art to put in a gallery. You want a table. You want something that can handle a spilled brew, a messy homework session, and a full Sunday roast without splitting down the middle.

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