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Vintage Pine Dresser for sale - £100 and school style desk £30


abbyclare

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Dresser: Lovely vintage pine dresser, painted in Annie Sloane chalk paint (remember that!?).Comes with brass handles and drawer pulls, although one small drawer pull missing (see picture). Also small hole in top section side (again seen picture).Top can be removed for transport. Collection from Athenlay Road, Nunhead. SE15 3EN.

This is a really useful piece of furniture. We are having a new kitchen so need to sell it on but the dresser has been the centre point of our dining room and has been brilliant for displaying Christmas and Easter / birthday decorations for many years.

Measurements: total height 195cm. Dresser bottom: height 85.5cm, width 153.5cm, depth 42.5cm. Dresser top: height 109cm, width 33cm and depth (exc arm) 17.5cm

desk

Lovely, stylish, sturdy wooden desk from Made.com. Finish on top is deliberately slightly distressed / vintage look.

Perfect for a small space for working on a laptop or for a child’s bedroom.

There is storage inside and the hinges have a soft close function to not injure little fingers!

Legs are grey metal. There is a small amount of paint marks which will likely come off with turps (but not really needed as not offensive).

Measurement are:
Height 76cm
Width 70cm
Depth 45cm

 

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