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FS: HEALS modular shelving unit


MisterDan

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For sale is this beautiful modular shelving/display unit originally purchased from HEALS when it was part of their 'HEALS Discover...' range a few years ago. It's a real statement piece of furniture and would look great in a bedroom or living room.


Consists of four sturdy wooden 'boxes' that sit on a solid metal tripod stand. They can be arranged in any combination of ways to suit your needs. As you can see in one of the photo below, all the boxes slide off the pole so it can be transported easily.


The boxes are really sturdy so you can put really heavy items in them and they will not warp or bend.


The two red and black square boxes have apertures of 32cm x32cm and 34cm deep so ideal for magazines or heavy art books etc.

The long wide black box is 13.5cm x 56cm and 16cm deep so ideal for CDs etc

The white one on top measures 20cm x 26cm and is 16cm deep so good for novels/small books/plants etc.

Overall height of the unit is 165cm tall


Please PM if interested or for any other measurements you may need.

This is a really solidly built unit so won't topple over easily and can support really heavy items such as big books etc and looks wonderful in any room.

It is a few years old so has a few scratches on the pole and some marks on the boxes but as it's from HEALS so still looks fab and is a superbly constructed, timeless piece.


?50. Collection from SE13.

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