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GONE Free PAX Ikea corner unit and one stand alone unit


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Black-brown PAX Ikea 'corner section frame' unit with 'bergsbo' soft closing doors. Has rail for hanging clothes fitted.

Also available single PAX unit with three drawers and metal mesh basket with the same doors. Units can fit together.

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/wardrobes/fitted-wardrobes/pax-corner-section-frame-black-brown-art-20223071/

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/wardrobes/fitted-wardrobes/pax-wardrobe-black-brown-nexus-black-brown-spr-89127543/

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/wardrobes/fitted-wardrobes/bergsbo-door-black-brown-spr-69931165/


Good condition. We have just moved house and these don't fit with the rest of our pax wardrobe in the new bedroom. Free because I want them gone asap. These were moved by a moving company whole- i wouldn't recommended that these units be taken apart as they are made from veneered mdf (like lots of Ikea furniture) is tricky to put back together and comes in lots of parts. Easily removed from our house (no steep stairs !)

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