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Various Swoon/John Lewis/Frank Hudson/David Hunt furniture and lamps to sell


ThakS91

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Hello!


I am moving up to Edinburgh in a couple of weeks and doing a bit of a clear out. Have a bunch of lovely items that were bought in the last 18 months and all in excellent condition. I am just posting basic images and asking prices here - happy to send any further details, measurements, photos requests, as well as answer any questions by DM.


John Lewis David Hunt Osiris Table Lamp, Bronze - £75 (cost £169)231806794alt4


John Lewis & Partners Array Storage Cabinet Dark Brown Accent - £200 (cost £479). Note this one has a couple of light signs of use on the top and two holes sawed in the pack to feed cables, which is reflected in the price. s-l1600.jpg


Swoon Kiri Designer's Table Lamp Brass Colour - £30 (cost £69) s-l500.jpg


Swoon Grantham Black Steel & Brass One-Drawer Bedside Table - £75 (cost £229)s-l1600.jpg


Swoon Stepney Stylish Weathered Steel Two Drawer Bedside Table - £85 (cost 249) s-l1600.jpg


Frank Hudson Spire Square 1 Drawer Lamp Table, Walnut - £130 (cost £300)s-l1600.png


John Lewis Abigail Dimple Ombre Table Lamp, Green - £60 (cost £125)

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