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Habitat Massello Kitchen Units


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We have from sale some used units from the Habitat Massello free standing kitchen range. It's in good condition and we are selling due to house renovations and we are getting a new kitchen as part of that.


Items include:


a 3 drawer unit suitable for storing pots/pans, staked plates, cups and cutlery with a cutlery drawer compartment (h 90cm, d 60cm, w 98cm)


2 bridging units for washing machine/dishwasher etc (w 60cm, d 60cm)


open 2 shelf unit (h 90cm, d 60cm, w 60cm)


kitchen sink with draining board and under sink cupboard;

open shelving unit (h 90cm, d 60cm, w 128cm)


8 shelf open unit (h 203cm, w 35cm, d 96cm)



The work tops are oak and the whole set is made of solid oak and oak veneered wood. It's really lovely, very good quality, with soft closing systems too. They have been oiled regularly with clear Danish Oil.


Example of 3 drawer unit is here

http://www.habitat.eu/p/massello-oak-3-drawer-unit-for-kitchen-natural


Looking for ?80 per unit with ?40 for each bridging unit. Local collection from Bellenden Rd area of SE15, items from non smoker and non pet home.

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