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Habitat Olivia solid Beech -Free Standing Kitchen


Massive kitchen table with 4x generous drawers.


Double free standing solid beech unit. ( two doors and two drawers shelf inside)


Free standing tall narrow beech wood pantry unit.


Butchers block with drawer again solid beech wood.


Two single wall units with glass doors.


Price neg. Ideally to sell by July.


To view locally. Will sell items separately or as a job lot.


(Photos available if you key in Habitat ?Olivia? kitchen)


Thank-you.

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8th June

Given that ED forum is closing next month,

please PM me for details and my contact details if you are interested in the kitchen.

Thanks.

PS also giving away working Smeg dishwasher GONE and cheap price for Arts and Crafts sofa STILL AVAILABLE

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Also have the Habitat Olivia Beech plate rack for sale

See my other post for?


Retro 1960?s metal kitchen base unit. Practical & robust for a modern interior.

870mm high x 125mm long x 700mm deep

(Drawer 530mm wide x 350mm high)

Priced to sell at ?100. View 2 mins from ED station in SE5.

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