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Wanted for a social enterprise: Kallax shelving, white shelving, kitchen tap


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We're setting up a social enterprise in Peckham Rye, and need to kit out our premises. We'd like to use as many repurposed/reused/upcycled materials/furniture as possible, in line with our overall sustainability ethos.


People have been super kind and helpful so far and we?re really very grateful.


We're still looking for:


- a white Kallax unit, either 4x4 or 5x5 squares

- other white shelving units

- a kitchen sink tap


Please PM me if you have anything suitable (to give away or sell). Thank you!

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Hi Ahappymango - our focus will be on sustainable living. We?re not quite ready yet to say more, but will do as soon as we can!


It doesn?t have to be free stuff, I said give away or sell. When asking about free stuff I had in mind if someone was already planning to throw/give away something. Our aim is to use secondhand wherever possible because it uses less resources.

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Hi everyone - thanks so much indeed to those who?ve helped us so far. We really appreciate it.


We?re still looking for (either to buy, or for free if you?d give it away free anyway):


- a white Kallax unit, either 4x4 or 5x5 squares

- other white shelving units

- a large kitchen sink (max 45cm deep, but wider would be good), ideally with tap, drainage a bonus

- kitchen base units measuring 180cm wide, ideally white, ideally with worktop


Please PM if you have something suitable. Thank you!

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