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Jakefiiii

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Hello! 

I have just moved into an unfurnished flat in East Dulwich and am in need of some furnishings. I need a bed, wardrobe and a small chest of drawers as well as some side table-y bits to make it look nicer. The stairway up to the flat is 70cm wide so things need to be able to fit through that and the room isn't huge so a double bed or smaller is needed. We also need any lounge furniture (sofa, coffee table etc). Have a car (albeit quite small) so can pick up if it'll fit.

 

Thanks in advance

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2 hours ago, Jakefiiii said:

Hello! 

I have just moved into an unfurnished flat in East Dulwich and am in need of some furnishings. I need a bed, wardrobe and a small chest of drawers as well as some side table-y bits to make it look nicer. The stairway up to the flat is 70cm wide so things need to be able to fit through that and the room isn't huge so a double bed or smaller is needed. We also need any lounge furniture (sofa, coffee table etc). Have a car (albeit quite small) so can pick up if it'll fit.

 

Thanks in advance

Try this thread. All the best

 

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/5-for-sale-items-offered/

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Hi there, we live in East Dulwich and are looking to sell a sofa bed, small double bed, extendable table and chairs if you're interested? Have only listed the sofa bed so far but will be listing the rest soon. Most bits could be disassembled but you could also rent a local zip van for an hour if they're too big for a car.

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