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Two Birch Ply Office Desks For Sale


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Two Birch Ply Office Desks For Sale


We built these in march of this year for an office expansion. We are now leaving our office so need to sell them. The counters of both are 24mm Birch ply with slots for cables, the backs and monitor shelves are 18mm Birch ply.


The smaller one is 2300mm long, (two workstations), 600mm deep and 740mm high to desk counter. There are metal Habitat angled black metal desk legs to either end and an intermediate 18mm Birch ply support. This one also has a handy pop up hot desk on the opposite side. All treated with Danish oil.


The second one is 3555mm long, (three workstations), 600mm deep and 740mm high to desk counter. There are metal Habitat angled black metal desk legs to either end and two intermediate 18mm Birch ply support. All treated with Danish oil too, but with the outer face of the back painted white.


They will need to be de-assembled for transportation but this can be done easily as they are screwed together.


Viewing/collection from Forest Hill


?120 for the small one and ?180 for the big one or ?250 for both

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