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FS: Ornate metal bench frame ?25 ONO


LouieM

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Hello,


We are selling this bench frame - frame because the wood became very warped and we have removed it. This is a pretty, ornate metal bench frame painted sky blue and will look amazing with new slats and a bit of TLC. Would make a lovely repair project for someone. Please note: this is a 3/4 size bench, not full size, and therefore really suitable for kids and not so much for tall people! It is 70cm high, the seating is about 35cm from the ground. It is 115cm wide. Please see picture. We can probably fit in our car with the seats down so happy to deliver in the ED area.


Thanks,


Louie

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