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Adjustable wooden desk. You can very easily alter both the height and angle of the desktop. Good for writing/drawing, or would suit a child's bedroom.  One small drawer.

Solidly built and in reasonable condition - there are some chips/marks on the front edge and a few marks on the desktop (by far the largest one shown in the photo).

Approx dimensoins: desktop is 109 x 55cm, height is 100 cm max (ie with the top flat, but on highest notch), or 66cm min (on lowest notch)

 

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