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Final reduction £600 - bespoke ply cabinet and display unit for sale - good for a shop/showroom/office etc (original price paid £3,200+)


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This beautiful unit was made bespoke to our studio/showroom requirements.

The exterior of the unit is all 18mm BB/BB grade plywood, and the cabinets at the base were bought off the shelf (I don't remember where but not Ikea as our carpenter was not a fan) with bespoke ply doors attached.

The doors are hung with blum hinges (kitchen hinges) push catches and no handles.

The top shelving units can be dismantled into three pieces (800mm in width, 1960mm tall), but the cupboards can not be.

The full length of the unit is just under 2.5m.

This would suit an office or shop display.

We paid just over £3,200 for it to be made and regrettably have to sell it now as we are moving out of the space.

For a few more specific details, please see our carpenter's invoice below.

Yours for £600, collection only.

I live in East Dulwich but the item is in situ at our studio in Kennington/Elephant - SE17 3QA.  You are welcome to view it but move fast as the piece has to be gone by 14th October.

Many thanks.

 

 

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  • Garden Landscaping changed the title to £1000 - bespoke plywood cabinet and display unit for sale - good for a shop/showroom/office etc (original price paid £3,200).
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  • Garden Landscaping changed the title to Final reduction £600 - bespoke ply cabinet and display unit for sale - good for a shop/showroom/office etc (original price paid £3,200+)

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