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White Company classic junior wardrobe with 6 drawers £125


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White Company Painted white wooden Children's Wardrobe

162cm tall
105cm wide
49cm deep

The door opens and inside you will find some shelves and a pole (not from Poland) that has the amazing ability to hang things from. 
I've had a good look, but there is no Narnia, or witch in this wardrobe.

There are shelves for putting things on below and on the left there are drawers that slide both in AND out.
These drawers have updated painted knobs (oor-er).
There are extra hooks on the side for coats etc.

Condition wise there are couple of marks but in generally good condition.
It's not 'as new'. It's been in a children's bedroom and used. I call it 'a nice patina'. But it is good quality. I've taken close ups of any marks. But I'm selling it so come and have a look and make up your own mind.

Cost almost £700 new (when not in a sale!!). Yes, really. Seven hundred pounds!!

Selling for: £150 pounds sterling or will swap for Skoda Octavia (Ulez compatible)*.

It's heavy but all the drawers come out but I will help you take it to the car.

I've added special clips to stop the drawers from coming all the way out without unclipping them so they are safe in a Child's bedroom (they are at the back and you can't see them) and they can't pull them all the way out causing a trip to A&E. Our son had made it to secondary school age which is testament to the clips worth!

Any inspections welcome.


Smoke & Pet free home (Not even a gold fish!)

Pick up from BR3, Beckenham SE London. Come on it's not that far from East Dulwich and I used to be more local.

*I'm being really optimistic there! 
Selling as our son is older and he has a new wardrobe, so this is currently in the way in our bedroom! I keep hitting my head on it so I'm really keen for it to go before I get brain damage. Although judging by this ad, I'm already there.

Thanks for reading.

I hope I made you smile.
But please, for the love of Loki, will someone buy the damn thing!

 

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