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Giving away lots of household stuff because we don't want to ship it to our new home overseas. I can't post photos for logistical reasons. All items are in good, used condition. Items include:


- small, grey 2-seater sofa /banquette from Wayfair (looks a bit like this one, but is NOT this actual one: https://www.wayfair.co.uk/furniture/pdp/zipcode-design-aegean-2-seater-loveseat-kbgj1053.html)

- king-sized wooden bed frame (fits 150x200cm mattress), disassembled

- microwave, small, white, basic, works great

- four white mid-century modern Eames-style, knock-off kitchen/dining chairs that are fairly ubiquitous - white plastic seat, wooden legs in birch

- toaster, kettle, and probably other kitchen appliances will join this list...

- laundry basket

- Ikea mini-kitchen for kids (the birch ply one with the little microwave above a two-burner hob, with oven and cupboard beneath)

- many assorted toys for toddlers and younger children (e.g. rocking horse, ride-on metal car)


If anything interests you, please text 07864 155 876. We will be putting this stuff in the front garden of our house AFTER 3:30pm today (Sunday, 6th June), and you must come and collect it this afternoon/evening. The location is near the big Sainsbury's / top of Camberwell Grove.


I will add to this list as things emerge from the loft. Please check back later if you are interested... Thanks!

Many great toys and king-sized wooden bedframe still going for free outside our house on Grove Hill Road. Please text 07864 155 876 for address if you'd like to come claim anything. Thank you!



Bubster Wrote:

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> Giving away lots of household stuff because we

> don't want to ship it to our new home overseas. I

> can't post photos for logistical reasons. All

> items are in good, used condition. Items include:

>

> - small, grey 2-seater sofa /banquette from

> Wayfair (looks a bit like this one, but is NOT

> this actual one:

> https://www.wayfair.co.uk/furniture/pdp/zipcode-de

> sign-aegean-2-seater-loveseat-kbgj1053.html)

> - king-sized wooden bed frame (fits 150x200cm

> mattress), disassembled

> - microwave, small, white, basic, works great

> - four white mid-century modern Eames-style,

> knock-off kitchen/dining chairs that are fairly

> ubiquitous - white plastic seat, wooden legs in

> birch

> - toaster, kettle, and probably other kitchen

> appliances will join this list...

> - laundry basket

> - Ikea mini-kitchen for kids (the birch ply one

> with the little microwave above a two-burner hob,

> with oven and cupboard beneath)

> - many assorted toys for toddlers and younger

> children (e.g. rocking horse, ride-on metal car)

>

> If anything interests you, please text 07864 155

> 876. We will be putting this stuff in the front

> garden of our house AFTER 3:30pm today (Sunday,

> 6th June), and you must come and collect it this

> afternoon/evening. The location is near the big

> Sainsbury's / top of Camberwell Grove.

>

> I will add to this list as things emerge from the

> loft. Please check back later if you are

> interested... Thanks!

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