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Juzzy

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Hi everyone

I have a mid century teak sideboard I?m selling

Need to make more space and it?s too big for me right now

Great condition

Has a drawer in the center, a pull down drinks style compartment the the middle

And two large cupboards either side

This unit has unusual carved handles as you can see from the photos

The inside is all wood, a few scrapes on the legs but overall

Fantastic condition


Width - 168cm

Depth - 41cm

Height - 76cm


Price - ?275

Please contact me here or privately for more info

Pick up from lordship lane

Cash or Paypal accepted


Photos below


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