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6 Drawer black cabinet with glass top - £60


Danpem19

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6 Drawer cabinet is in great condition. Only bought 2 years ago. Would look great in a hallway or bedroom and has plenty of storage. Also the glass top is great for displaying photo frames, vases etc.



Only selling for relocation reasons.


Measurements:


Length - 160 cm Width - 48 cm Height. - 78 cm



Must be collected by this Sunday 5th February!

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