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SOLD Wooden Home-Office Cabinet £75 SOLD


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Problem finding space when working from home? Take a look at this practical solution. When you finish work, close the doors and enjoy this stylish furniture.


The cabinet boasts the following features :-


• Generous desk area, with full-width pull-out keyboard tray and cable slot

• Stationery pigeon holes plus paper storage tray

• Left door has cork pin-board plus removable file storage

• Right door has fold-down shelf for telephone / coffee mug / snacks etc.

• Large space below desk for printer / storage

• Back panel has four cable holes (above and below desk)

• The cabinet has adjustable feet – perfect for uneven floors

• The cabinet is in good condition, but is now redundant following a family member relocation. It is available for collection from SE25 (South Norwood), but could be

delivered for contribution to Ulez charge (where relevant). The dimensions are :-


 Height 139cm

 Width 84cm

 Depth 55cm


Call for more information or photos. Offers considered.


Ian 07894 229214

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