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a LERHAMN table for £25.00


Yuste

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Hi there!


I am selling a LERHAMN table for £25.00


74x74 cm. Ideal for two people.


Good condition.


Purchased 8 months ago.


light antique stain/white stain

Solid pine is a natural material that ages beautifully and acquires its own unique character over time.

The clear-lacquered surface is easy to wipe clean.

Designer, Nike Karlsson


Measurements:

Length: 74 cm

Width: 74 cm

Height: 75 cm


Check it out properly here: https://bit.ly/3Cg77ye


Collection from East Dulwich SE22 0HX


I am currently off the UK and will fly back to London from the 24th to the 27th to warp up everything before I move out to a different country.


The table must be collected from the 24th to the 27th tops.


Juan. Whatsapp on 07749845486 or jy.musiqueros@gmail.com


Thanks!

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