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Two great condition ikea chest of drawers


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Selling two ikea chest of drawers as they're no longer needed. Both are in great working condition with all drawers present and working perfectly. Both do have some scratches and marks from regular use and moving home, but nothing too major.


First is https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/malm-chest-of-3-drawers-white-stained-oak-veneer-80403564/#content this 3 drawer malm chest of drawers with the veneer. Original price is £80, I'll take £30 for this one. There's a mark on the top where a plant pot was for a while - I think it'd probably come up with sanding or cleaning.


Second one is a nordli one a bit like this https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/nordli-chest-of-6-drawers-white-s09239498/#content but there are five of the bigger drawers. Doesn't look like they sell this exact model anymore. The linked one is originally £200, I'll take £80 for this bigger one.


Pick up only, just off the bottom of Forest Hill Road.

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