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Large Case furniture shelving oak unit- good as new was ?2495 3 years ago!


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HUGE Case Furniture oak & white metal shelving unit- RRP was ?2495!!!!


This is in really good condition and would suit a large room- it is only 3 years old and looks as good as new.


Perfect for books, records, plants & displaying Art- this is real wow feature and a great way to fill an empty wall.


It measures 310cm wide x 193cm tall x 35cm deep. The frame is oak and the 15 removable shelves are powder coated white metal


Collection from Chelsea Creek- I would recommend that the buyer contacts the team that originally delivered & installed it, as they are familiar with how the modules are fitted together and can then install it in its new home. I can pass on their information for a quote


This is a chance to buy a really beautiful and very high quality piece of furniture for up to 90% off the original price


It has to go as the flat is being redecorated so don't miss out on it!


This is also listed on Ebay for minimum bids of ?249 so please message me if you have any questions, thanks

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