Image of Pedestal Bespoke Direct Furniture, Unit No3, Vale Mill Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 9LN. Tel MOBILES 07807 888346 / 07807 932831 Landline (+44) 0161 622 0603
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The Cube & Classic Range of Pedestals
Colours from the standard colour chart are normally from stock
All the pedestals that we manufacture are hand finished by time served Craftsmen to the highest standards. We are willing to make any unconventional sizes or finishing colours at an agreed price. It is also be possible to manufacture a design of your own choosing. Image of new design for 2007 logo This range can be supplied with or without any up lighting fittings, giving you the option of a
solid top with fitted lights.
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Our pedestals are made from the best available deep cut HDF (High Density Fibreboard). Parts are cut on a double bed CNC Router or other over head router. This method gives you the best product for the lowest prices
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The classic range is only available in square
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are solid
Image of cube pedestals Standard Sizes
Square:300mmx300mm,350mmx350mm,400mmx400mm
Oblong:600mmx300mm,700mmx350mm,800mmx400mm
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Note! This range of pedestals do not conform with IP 65/68 ratings, therefore are not intended for areas where they may come into contact with water

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If you would like to see the real quality of these pedestals, or if you would like to discuss your requirements in more detail
CALL ANY OF THE NUMBERS AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE OR MAIL US AT
bespokedirect@btinternet.com
and we will make all the arrangements for one of our technical team to call at a convenient time.
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