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Ikea Botne wardrobe - £80


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[/img]Ikea BOTNE Wardrobe.


Used, but in excellent condition. This three door wardrobe has two main sections.


On the right is the single door compartment with hanging rail, and three square Ikea mirrors stuck to the inside of the door. Behind the hanging rail at the top of the wardrobe, two hooks have been attached to the wardrobe ceiling for additional hanging space (see photo). At the bottom of the compartment are the peg spaces to insert shelves. Two shelves are supplied (see photo of shelves freestanding), but the pegs on which they rest are missing.


On the left is a double door compartment, with two hanging rails. There is space at the bottom for an additional shelf (supplied, with pegs to hold shelf up). There are a couple of scuff/wear marks on the floor of this compartment (see photos) but do not detract from its usage.


The front "skirting" panel no longer sits straight - the part could be replaced or glued back into place.


There is evidence of water staining on the underside of the base of the wardrobe. This was only discovered when the wardrobe was disassembled. The board is completely dry now, and still structurally sound. The area of staining is on the underside - I.e. It faces the floor - so it is hidden from view.


Wardrobe is disassembled. The original manual is provided with the wardrobe.


Collection from East Dulwich


£80

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