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FS: Pink throw/bedspread x 2 (Ikea Fabrina) - ?6 each


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Hi, I have two of these pink Ikea bedspreads, both 100% cotton and 250cm x 250cm.


They're very versatile, can be used as a bedspread, sofa throw?. even a tablecloth? or if you're handy with the sewing machine, you could turn them into curtains?! They're a decent 100% cotton, pretty hardwearing, nice feel, not too scratchy etc.


They are Ikea FABRINA as in this link: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40196316/


Original price ?12 each, they are 2 months old, bought as temporary furnishing for a flat I was fitting out, now no longer needed, so in excellent condition.


I'd like ?6 each.


Pics attached.


Note that in the picture of the sofa, the bedspread/throw is folded to fit, so it is bigger than it might at first seem in the picture. Actual size is 250cm x 250cm

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