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Modern white 'cubes' for contemporary setting - look great!


lizlegs

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These are now ?25.... Modern and cool for your home.


These modern white cubes were purchased in a trendy Islington furniture store a few years ago.


They nest together and are very versatile, so good for a small space ? use as coffee tables or bedside tables perhaps, or in a bathroom. Or they'd be really good in a shop for display purposes.


They are quite well used ? there are a few marks and little scratches and so on on each cube. However they are made of solid wood, and I am sure could be painted and made to look very smart. They are heavy. We've run out of space for them due to loft conversion.


Measurements


Largest cube

55cm long x 40 cm wide x 35 cm depth


Medium cube

43 cm long x 28 cm wide x 23 cm depth


Smallest cube (2)

37 cm long x 22 cm wide x 17 cm depth


I am based in Honor Oak Park. There is a chance I could drop them round if you are very local ? no promises, but it?s a possibility.


Thanks!

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