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IKEA Coffee Table and Various other Items


flyer22

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Hello there


Having a further clear out post move! A couple of great items for sale:


1) IKEA PS Coffee Table - stylish retro box type coffee table on chrome legs. This is a really lovely item. It has a great retro yet modern feel to it with a handy box shape to store magazines tv remotes etc. It's a good size at 115cm w, 50cm d and 48cm h. Lovely solid feel to it. Would not be selling but for the fact it's too big for our living room. It has been used so there are some light marks to the top of the table but not really visible apart from in the right light and the right angle. There's a small chip on the rim of one side of the box section but we had this away from the seating area so we never see it. Ikea don't make this any more so it's a potential design classic and can be yours for ?10


2)Sushi Mat - ?1 used only once but I don't have the skills sadly


3) 4 green glass tea light holders - ?2 the lot give a lovely green glow when candles are lit


4) Wall mounted bottle opener - ?2 a gift that we already had so ready for a new home.


5) 4 x 30cm white plates - ?2 the lot used but too big for our cupboard


Photos to follow - SE22 collection

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