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Hello! We have recently moved and renovated our new house, and we have a few bits for sale and others for free, all for collection in SE22. Please drop me a text or whatsapp on 07527423284 if interested and for photos. Thanks!


- x1 Muuto "Rest" large 2 seater sofa in Steelcut Trio I33 (Light Grey). See an example listing here: https://www.reallywellmade.co.uk/products/rest-sofa?variant=5003812765732


- x1 Hay cushion in Indigo blue, made of wool. Like new. New for £65. Offers welcome.


- x1 Juice Producer Cold Pressed Juicer KT2200 - Light use, works perfectly. Bought for £125, offers welcome.


- x1 Stoll Giroflex Architect's Swivel Chair from mid-20th Century. Beautiful, comfortable and heigh adjustable. Great vintage condition. £200 (similar listings up to £350). Similar to this one, but light in colour and with a black frame: https://stowawaylondon.com/products/swiss-1950s-vintage-industrial-office-chair-by-stoll-giroflex


- x1 Shoe rack IKEA in white. Really handy, excellent condition and clean, can be fixed to the wall. £20. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/bissa-shoe-cabinet-with-3-compartments-white-10242739/


- x1 Sennheiser HD 202 headphones with cable. £10. Very good condition. https://www.whathifi.com/sennheiser/hd-202/review


- x4 outdoor Paraga lights from MADE.com - New in their boxes - These were each £85. Offers welcome.


- x1 Bathroom light Wanda in White, New (£25) : https://www.made.com/wanda-led-bathroom ... ight-white


- x1 very large IKEA mirror in white, very good condition (£25): https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/nissedal-mirror-white-10320317/


- x1 JCB Bolt Cutter - New with JCB tag attached - £25.


- Approx 12 sqm of Claybrook Studio tiles - Retail for £16 each 60x60cm tile, but will sell for £12 each (plus you will save the delivery cost). New. https://www.claybrookstudio.co.uk/gandi ... x60cm.html


- 3 boxes of each these lovely tiles:

White hand made tiles from Claybrook: Cabrera white matt

AND

Terracotta tiles from Mandarin Stone: Oska shell


- x1 Foldable single bedframe. will slide under most sofas/bed frames for storage. Made of black metal. Works perfectly. £35.


- x3 individual IKEA light grey curtains. Perfect condition, washable. Really good curtains actually. 2 of them still boxed and unused. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/majgull-bl ... -50417812/ - £10 each.


- x2 large white IKEA outdoor shelving unit in white metal. Good shape, no obvious damage. Free.


- x1 large umbrella stand, with ripped umbrella ( so you will need to replace that, but the frame made of metal is totally fine). Grey metal frame. Free to a good home.


- x4 IKEA stackable white indoor/outdoor chairs in white metal. Odd scuff but no issues otherwise. Comfortable and surprisingly sturdy, we have used them as our dining room chairs indoors. I can send photos on request. Free.


- x1 8K DisplayPort & DP cable, like new (£7): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1


- x1 Radiator valve, Contract TRV 15mm x 1/2" Straight - new and boxed, unused. No lock shield, just the valve. White. (£5, normally about £10).


- x3 Hjalpa IKEA clothes suspension rails for inside the Platsa wardrobe system. Just the rails, not the brackets. New and in packaging. £3 each (normally £5, plus you save the delivery cost). https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hjaelpa-cl ... s39428280/


- New Billy extension units (3 total) white stained oak for 2 different sizes of bookcase:

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/billy-heig ... -40404278/

AND

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/billy-heig ... -00404280/


Thanks!

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