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SFS G PLAN mid century shelves/bar/cupboard


CarlaBrockley

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We are reluctantly parting with this fantastic G plan unit as it doesn't fit into our new house. It is a mid century classic with some wear and tear but overall in great condition with years of life left.


There is a double section (with cupboards at the bottom) and a single (with drawers). It also has a built in mirrored bar!


It was missing one door when we got it so my husband created the extra panel which has worked really well.

The top shelf sections come apart from the cupboard/draw bit at the bottom for transportation but you would probably need a van to collect them.


Approx dimensions as follows


Double section

cupboard height: 54cm

overall height: 196cm

shelf depth: 28cm

cupboard depth: 46cm

overall width: 162cm


Single section

drawers height: 54cm

overall height: 196cm

shelf depth: 28cm

drawers depth: 46cm

overall width: 81cm


Collection is from SE4 1SH and we are looking for ?295.00 ONO



Thanks

Carla

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