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Pair of Scandi-modern stools / side tables - REDUCED TO £20


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Very elegant pair of 3-legged stools - one black, one white - with timber details to legs.

Some cosmetic damage to the tops (scuffs on the white one and some scratches on the black one). One of the legs on the white one is slightly wobbly but could probably be easily fixed. Generally I would say these would be better used as a side table / plant stand etc. rather than using to sit on, as they are not super sturdy.

REDUCED - £20 for the pair. 

Collection from Underhill Road, SE22.

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