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Scandi Side Board - £75


Juju33

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Purchased at Mrs. Robinson in East Dulwich about 5 years ago. Only used to keep glassware and the like, so it's in excellent condition. No scratches, scuffs, etc. As you can see from the first photo, the left front door is a little askew (and always has been, probably fixable for someone feeling handy). Doors have a magnetic latch. 

Dimensions:

  • Height - 81cm
  • Width - 80 cm
  • Depth - 35cm
  • Internal shelf height - 34 cm

Collection from SE22, close to Dulwich Library. 

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