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Upcycled IKEA toy kitchen - FREE to collect


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IKEA Duktig toy wood kitchen 

Painted and upcycled using annie Sloane chalk paint and patterned vinyl

 

It’s in fine condition, nothing broken

Few accessories included as photographed.

 

It’s a tiny bit grubby in places could do with a repaint maybe if you want it perfect, but if it’s to be a well used well loved toy any marks don’t stand out.

 

Green mark in the sink from some slime. Again you could repaint if desired 

 

I have a few other wooden food bits I can throw in

Biscuit box, 2/3 full

Espresso single cup maker

Cupcake stand 3 cupcakes 

 

Collect from se22 by Peckham rye park.

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