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Patio table $40

This coral table bought new is not needed - measurements are - 50 cm - in diameter and 51cm high

 

Raw Metal Radiator £55

600H x 628W three-column horizontal wall-mounted radiator with a raw metal (lacquered) finish New but has been stored and now has lots of scratches at the top hence price  cost £230.

 

Black out Roman Blind - Beige £20

Purchased the wrong size and was unable to return as passed 28 days = in an unopened box from Dunelm as seen here: https://www.dunelm.com/product/luna-natural-blackout-roman-blind-1000157523?blindSize=W+61cm+(24")+x+D+200cm+(79")

61cm/24" x 200cm / 79" (long drop)

also, heat smart for whatever that is worth!

 

Habitat Rae Lights £20

Brand new in box - bought a few years back have been stored in decorating cupbaord and were forgotten about.

 

Windows £150/£90

£150 for both or £90 separately - two doubled glazed casement window

Both good condition aside from the outside bottom portion of the frame as shown needs priming and painting. Comes with the hardware as shown only. Both have trickle vent.

 

All collection SE6 currently

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