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All furniture for new flat


annacm91

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Hi,


I move into a new flat in East Dulwich on Saturday 13th of April. It is completely unfurnished so I'm looking for furniture that is in good condition. Please see items below:


- Modern, comfortable armchair in either grey, dark blue or mustard/yellow

- Queen or King Size bed, with mattress if new ish and in good condition (bed must not have any barriers at the feet as my fianc? is 6 ft 6 and needs to have feet hanging out the end).

- Large wardrobe, at least 3 door. In preferably white, grey or light wood

- Bedside tables in preferably white, light wood or industrial style

- chest of drawers in either white, light wood or industrial style

- Coffee table in industrial style, concrete or slate look

- TV unit in industrial style, concrete or slate look

- Modern dining room table and at least 4-6 chairs in industrial, concrete or slate look

- industrial, modern style lamps

- toaster

- kettle

- microwave

- iron

- ironing board

- 40 Inch+ smart tv that connects to netflix, Amazon prime etc


If you could please send me photos as well that would be really helpful!


Thanks in advance

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