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Midi Mustard Locker, Olive color £180


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Hello!

we have this nice midi locker for sale as we just installed new wardrobes. I previously used it for clothes storage, but could be used for many things! Shoes, office supplies, kitchen cupboard, etc. Currently retails for £319. Great condition with a few flaws, as expected. See photos. Easily covered up!

 

pick up near horniman
 

Height 111cm

Width 85cm

Depth 40cm

from their website:

‘The Midi locker is not too big and not too small. She's perfectly in the middle! The Midi has maximum storage potential and loves to be artfully styled on top to look her best. Use her as a toy cupboard, in the kitchen, or to hide shoes, bags and umbrellas in the hallway.’

 

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