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NOW £70 Handmade Plywood TV Stand


thejacksmith

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FOR SALE


Handmade plywood TV stand. Never used.

Biscuit jointed and glued for extra strength.

Treated with Danish Oil for protection.

Black iron hairpin legs (20cm)


(Photos attached)


Total dimensions:

120cm width x 40cm depth x 55cm height


Console box dimensions:

Left and right boxes 35.5cm width x 40cm depth x 20cm height

Centre box 41cm width x 40cm depth x 20cm height


Space for a games console, books, small photos etc.


£70 ONO


Happy to answer any questions. Just send me a message.


Collection near Peckham Rye train station.


Thanks!

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