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Coffee Table with Lift Storage - £100


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Less than a year old, this coffee table is in great condition and looking for a new home.

Size is 37cm in height and width/length of 81.5cm (square shaped).

The table has a lift-up top that converts it into easy informal dining. The lift operates on a soft-close spring so is quiet and safe to use - it also has a lock to lock it into place.  The second half of the table has two separate storage compartments for hiding books, toys, and TV accessories keeping your sitting room free from clutter.

There is a tiny bit of wear and tear as shown in the last two photos - the wood has a small chip in two places.

BUYER MUST BE ABLE TO COLLECT FROM NEAR NORTH CROSS RD. Unfortunately we're unable to deliver.

 

 

 

 

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