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Loaf Haybarn Wardrobe - Excellent Condition


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Loaf Haybarn wardrobe for sale for ?950 ONO, RRP ?1745.


See link to Loaf website - https://loaf.com/products/haybarn-wardrobe?size=one-size&colour=beached-fir&ch=ppcbrand&ty=shoppingcss&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIm-HNsoyR9wIVpOjtCh3xNADrEAQYASABEgKlxPD_BwE


Excellent condition, looking for new home. Made from solid reclaimed fir. Two bottom drawers and clothes rail. Comes with internal shelf. Small chip at the back of the wardrobe - see photo.


We're sad to part with this beautiful piece of quality furniture but we don't have the right space for it in our new home.


Let me know if you would like to come and view.


Dimensions: Width = 120cm, Depth = 67cm, Height = 200cm. Unit splits in two for easy transportation.


Collection only from SE22.

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