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Used Kub Glider Chair and Stool For Sale


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I have a used but in very good condition Kub Glider chair and footstool for sale. The chair is great as a nursing chair and very supportive and comfortable. Plus the gliding (rather than rocking) motion is very soothing for babies as they are being held by the person in the chair. The chair also has deep pockets on either side, making it very convenient for baby related items! The material on the items is also stain resistant and very easy to wipe down and keep clean. The stool also has the same gliding motion. As per the example in the link, the wood colour is natural and the material is cream. Happy to send across pictures on receipt of an email address. The items come from a smoke and pet free home. Local collection from Bellenden Rd area of SE15 and seeking ?65 for the two items. Thanks


http://www.johnlewis.com/kub-haywood-glider-nursing-chair-and-footstool-natural/p231857482#media-overlay_show

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