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Free to anyone who wants to collect it, this is a double wardrobe with sliding doors from IKEA.

Internally it has a hanging rail spanning the width and two shelves on one side. 

It's a mid brownish/grayish colour with a kind of limewash effect.

It needs its screws tightened up and the back panel, which comes in two parts has a slight gap, but could easily be taped from behind. 

It measures 198cm height x 120cm wide x 56cm depth.

We've moved house and don't need it any more. Collection from Half Moon Lane near North Dulwich Station. It's going to Southwark recycling centre on Thursday if no-one wants it. 20240422_162917.thumb.jpg.0b038fd6f4b3759bbc0aec2cd7a2d304.jpg

 

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Edited to make clear that this wardrobe is offered free £0!
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