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Made.com Ankhara Wardrobe in Black Stain Oak and Rattan


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Hi,

Selling the Ankhara Wardrobe in Black Stain Oak and Rattan from Made.com, see pictures for dimensions or full product description here: https://www.made.com/style/st704264/371886

It's currently dismantled and has some small scratches, however these can be touched up easily as it's black.  

Collection from Dulwich Village

£225 (original price £1200)

Selling it as it doesn't fit in my new house!

 

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