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NOW SOLD - IKEA Billy bookcase, assembled, birch veneer with extra shelf


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Used but in good condition - assembled

Width: 80 cm, Depth: 28 cm, Height: 202 cm

Max. load/shelf: 30 kg

Basematerial: Particleboard, Birch veneer, Clear acrylic lacquer

Bottom panel/ Plinth front: Particleboard, Birch veneer, Foil, Clear acrylic lacquer

Back panel: Fibreboard, Foil

Back: Pattern printed fibreboard

Sorry, I don?t have the wall attachments to fix the shelves to the wall though you should be able to pick up something suitable in a decent hardware store.

Note ? it is heavy ? about 35kg and big (6ft 7 in high by 2ft 8 in wide - see dimensions) ? you will probably need a van or large car to move it. You could take it apart if you want though the risk of damage would be yours. You would need hex/allan keys and a flat head screwdriver.

Collect only, from East Dulwich, London SE22

You can see it by searching on the IKEA website for Billy bookcase birch

New, flat-pack price: c.?55

I would like just ?10.

Collection only, SE22.

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