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*GONE* IKEA White Besta TV bench. Now ?25.


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White Besta TV bench from IKEA available for ?25 (previously ?30).


Like this but with one shelf only and an added door:

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/besta-tv-bench-white-s69061227/



DIMENSIONS

The frame including legs: 120x40x49.5cm

The door adds an 2cm to the depth bringing total depth including door to 42cm.


INCLUDES


- white frame

- a white gloss door attached to left (https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/selsviken-door-drawer-front-high-gloss-white-20291630/)

- one shelf fitted on right

- 4 legs (https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/stubbarp-leg-white-10293564/)

- one supporting leg which gives stability without being visible from the front.


It's served us well homing lots of books, a TV and AV bits & pieces.


Faint circular ring mark (3cm diameter) on top right of unit and very slight bowing in middle but otherwise in good condition.


Collection from Forest Hill. Weekends and evenings preferred.


I'll attach some pics later today. Please PM if it's of interest.

Unfortunately a couple of interested parties failed to arrange collection which means this is... still available! And just to clarify you will need transport to collect and no I can't dissemble it back to its flatpack components (I don't think it would end well!).

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