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White IKEA child’s wardrobe. Hanging space, internal top shelf, under-drawer which runs beautifully. 

 

Slightly boshed left door (possibly looks worse in the photo than it is) but remains totally useable/functional (and could be fixed by someone handy). 

 

In cm:

80 wide

170 high

50 deep


NB what appears as blue blotch / funny shadow / stain in the photos is not really there, is not visible to the eye at all really - it’s just the grain of the wood underneath - don’t know why it seems to show up on the photos so obviously cf irl

 

Going FREE 

 

Pick-up from Herne Hill, SE24

 

PM me

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Edited by OEIPW
  • OEIPW changed the title to White IKEA child’s wardrobe - NOW GONE

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