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GONE STC - Yellow magnetic noticeboard by Psalt ?40


carlhe

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Selling our Psalt Design Grande magnetic noticeboard as we re-decorated and the yellow doesn?t suit our new kitchen.

Currently retails for ?110, selling for ?40

Has a handy shelf & hook at the bottom for storing keys etc

Magnets included

In excellent condition


Link to website:

https://www.psaltdesign.com/customer/shop/p/myosotis-grande-notice-board


Description by Psalt Design

A larger version of our Myosotis magnetic notice board, the Grande version is a versatile & colourful notice board designed for the home, office or workplace. Stylish & functional, this large steel notice board creates the perfect space to store & display important documents, reminders & keepsakes that need to be kept to hand. The design incorporates an extended folded lip at the base which is perfect for keeping items too thick or heavy to store on the board.


Product dimensions: (W)90cm x (H)62cm x (D)3.5cm


Pickup from Se22 near Harris Primary School

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