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For Sale : Oak Double wardrobe in perfect condition


Darfield

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This is a lovely double wardrobe, it's brand new and hardly used, in perfect condition. Bought from John Lewis, oak with one draw and internal shelf. We moved house soon after purchasing it and now have no use for it. Please see images attached.


Hight 200cm x Width 95cm x Depth 60cm


https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-bow-2-door-wardrobe/p4845225


RRP: ?699

For Sale: ?290


collection only - we are based London SE4

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