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FOR SALE - BoConcept Ottawa sideboard in light oak veneer

By luxury designer Karim Rashid 

Now selling for £350 or nearest offer

RRP £3,149.

Only seems to be available in white or dark oak veneer on the BoConcept website, so believe the light oak to be discontinued WHICH MAKES IT EVEN MORE SPECIAL.

https://www.boconcept.com/en-gb/ottawa/3700091S014CGDL.html

Very good condition. Please note the one end is grey, the other is the light oak veneer. This is deliberate and part of its unique design. Please see close up image for slight discolouration marks which aren't really noticeable.

H 74.5CM

W 180CM

D 54.5CM

Weight 82kg

Buyer to collect from SE22 (will need two people to carry)

Also selling grey IKEA Hemnes daybed with mattresses (pulls out to be a double) for £200.

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