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SOLD: Beautiful white/light wood John Lewis desk


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Thanks for interest, this item has now been sold.




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Hi all,


It breaks my heart but I have to sell this gorgeous desk due to my partner moving in and needing to make some space.


Bought 4 years ago for ?200 as an end-of-run price at John Lewis, although I believe its original RRP was ?250. I'm now looking for offers over ?80, because it's in perfect condition - no scratches, stains, dents. It's solidly constructed and been barely used, in all honesty. There's a metal reinforcement on the underside as standard to avoid warping if anything heavy sits on it, and the drawers are soft-close and roomy. It's beautiful.


Depth: 60cm

Height: 76cm

Length: 160cm


Photos show it in my room and in the retail catalogue (I'll let you figure out which is which!)

Local pick-up only I'm afraid, as I can't deliver, but I'm in Perry Vale, SE23.

Happy for you to come and look at it if you're interested, just drop me a message.


Thanks,


Fran x

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