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Ikea bookshelf, wardrobe and chest of drawers for sale


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Hi


We have recently moved from a rented property in the area to a new flat and we no longer need some items of Ikea furniture (1 x chest of drawers; 1 x wardrobe; 1 x bookshelf), so we are looking to sell them. All are in very good condition but we just don?t have the space to keep them in the flat. Photos of all furniture in built state will be added as soon as I can get the photos small enough, but links to the original Ikea website for each item are below.


The bookshelf has been taken apart as it is too tall to get in and out of the flat in built state, but this is easy to re-build in about 30 minutes. The feet of the wardrobe have been removed and the doors taken off, but the rest of the carcass is in built state. The chest of drawers are fully built. All nuts and bolts etc to re-build the bookshelf and wardrobe are present, and the instructions can be downloaded from the links next to each item below (taken from the Ikea website).


Bookshelf (white) - ?60 (RRP ?115) http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/storage-furniture/bookcases/hemnes-bookcase-white-stain-art-90371765/


Wardrobe (white) - ?25 (RRP ?55) http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/wardrobes/free-standing-wardrobes/aneboda-wardrobe-white-art-90121762/


Chest of Drawers (natural oak) - ?25 (RRP ?50) http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/storage-furniture/chest-of-drawers/brimnes-chest-of-3-drawers-oak-effect-frosted-glass-art-70312017/


Or I can accept ?100 for all three items.


Collection only from Copleston Road (SE15) ? ideally from 6:30pm onwards during the week, or Saturday morning.


If you have any questions or need more photos, please let me know.

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