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We are moving to a flat down the road but currently in the process of a clearout as we don't have much room in the new place:


1. Thomas Heatherwick/Magis spun chair in grey anthracite - normally retails for around ?340 (http://www.nest.co.uk/product/magis-spun-rotating-chair) but looking for offers above ?150. Has some wear and tear on the base as to be expected but in excellent condition otherwise - would be perfect for the someone who has the space in their home or has a garden/outdoor space. Photos attached.


2. Small Bureau - has some wear and tear (as shown in photos) but otherwise a really lovely piece, used as a dressing table but no space for it anymore sadly. Looking for around ?40 for this.


Please send me a message if interested in either of these - pick up from SE15 or drop off could be negotiated :)

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