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Slim industrial desk with shelves from Konk Furniture - £100


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Selling this rather lovely and conveniently sized desk, handmade by Konk Furniture in Bristol. 

Full details here: https://konkfurniture.com/tables-desks-coffee-tables/slim-desk-1

We had this made to measure so that it perfectly fits in a typical alcove. The measurements are:

Length: 1050mm
Width: 450mm
Height: 750mm

The stain is medium brown. Attached is a photo of the desk. It's in good condition and ready to use, though you may wish to apply a new finish to it if you want it to look like new. 

It costs over £1,000 to buy this desk, so grab a bargain. We're only selling because what was once an office needs to be turned into a kid's room. 

Located in Nunhead, available for collection immediately.

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