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Zara home lamp (working, just needs a new bulb) - £25

roullier white large orange statement vase - £30

milk frother, fully working and only used once - £10

Vintage large green glass decorative piece, we’ve used it sporadically as a fruit bowl and it’s so beautiful and has a lovely weight - £25 

 

please DM me if interested in any/all pieces - collection from SE4 only. 

 

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