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Wooden Swoon Editions TV stand/sideboard (?160 ONO)


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For sale TV Stand from Swoon Editions


Currently for sale from Swoon Editions for ?299


In good condition.


Really lovely tv stand. Has two compartments with a sliding white door to cover one of the compartments.



Collection from Queens Road Peckham


Specs:

Dimensions: W: 140 cm D: 35 cm H: 38 cm

Shelves: W: 66 cm D: 32 cm H: 15 cm

Weight: 28 kg

Materials: mango wood, engineered front and back panel

Finish: Grey Wash frame, front panel lacquered in White

Number of shelves: one, with central partition

Support: up to 30 kg

Other: access hole in back panel for electrical cables

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