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We're offering a Warren Evans solid wood Shaker-style bedside table with two drawers in a dark oak stain varnish. Some minor scuffs and light stains on top and a bit on the top where the varnish has come away (see photos), but otherwise in great condition and very solid. Retail price was £250 when we bought it ten years ago. It has since been discontinued. We only passing it on as it doesn't match our new bed.

Now available for free to a good home!

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