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Free for collection: IKEA Gorm shelving


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We are getting new shelves, so are parting with a whole wall's worth of IKEA Gorm. These simple pine shelves are perfect for your living room, garage or pantry. Five bays, with eight shelves each, perfect for books, tools, ornaments... literally anything you can put on a shelf.


The whole lot, once constructed, is about 4.5m long in total, 36cm deep and a bit over 2m high


Includes "Observator" struts, all the screws and instructions, also visible here: http://www.ikea.com/?/customer_ser?/assembly/G/G40058517.pdf


Here's a video (not mine) of a very similar set-up (warning - a loud soundtrack):



They are all dismantled, ready to take away -- pic attached.


***Free*** if you can collect them from East Dulwich Road/Peckham Rye.

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