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IKEA Lisabo coffee table or narrow dinner table / desk . This is practically brand new as it was bought to add desk space but leant for the space so it hasn’t been used and it’s taking space . 
it’s the Ash veneer colour , very functional and stylish 

it’s assembled but the legs can come off easily for transportation if needed 

selling for £120 Ono 

please pm if interested 

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More photos. Welcome to have a look . 
collection from Barry Road IMG_4343.thumb.jpeg.4f15317a0ff8525f833faf5f8c044b4d.jpegIMG_4343.thumb.jpeg.4f15317a0ff8525f833faf5f8c044b4d.jpegIMG_4342.thumb.jpeg.608477073087f3fe2acfc8b9c9a276d8.jpeg

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Measurements

W 118cm

D 45 cm

H 74 cm 

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