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For Sale: Lusso Sink and Vanity


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Selling a few Lusso items which we ordered and didn’t fit and then couldn’t return as they have a 7 day returned policy. These are all brand new, still in the box. 
 

VOLINI POLISHED WHITE VANITY UNIT WITH STONE BASIN 800MM

https://www.lussostone.com/vanity-units-c11/volini-polished-white-vanity-unit-with-stone-basin-800mm-p1884

This is the basin and vanity unit still in the boxes. Paid £595 + Delivery. Can be delivered. 

Open to offers! Any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. 
 

 

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