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Lombok Oriental Black Lacquered Wardrobe £250 OBO


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From a smoke free home. Bought new and barely used. It's in great condition.

The bottom drawer unit can be separated for transportation (the top main unit is 163cm tall; bottom drawer unit 43cm tall).

Measuring 84cm W, 206cm H, 60cm D

The wardrobe can be used as a shelving unit, or with a rod for hanging clothes.

Collection in person only. Please PM me only if interested.

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