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Ikea Micke desk and chair


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Ikea Micke desk

Black-brown

Original price: ?60

See photo attached.


In great condition.

Suitable for a small space, but plenty of room on desk top.

From a pet and smoke free home.

Collection only.


Assembled size

Width: 105 cm

Depth: 50 cm

Height: 75 cm

Max. load: 50 kg


? It?s easy to keep sockets and cables out of sight but close at hand with the cable outlet at the back.

? You can mount the storage unit to the right or left, according to your space or preference.

? Air ventilates effectively around your computer or other equipment because of an opening in the back panel.

? Drawer stops prevent the drawers from being pulled out too far.

? Can be placed in the middle of a room because the back is finished.


Ikea: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/childrens-ikea-products/children-8-12/childrens-desks-chairs-8-12/micke-desk-black-brown-art-10244743/



Black desk chair.

From a pet and smoke free home.

Collection only.


Some light wear.

See photo attached.

?10.

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