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We are selling our office furniture/equipment to make space for our baby due later this year. The desk and computer monitor were bought new in 2019/2020 from John Lewis and in good condition, and the chair was bought second-hand but in good condition. See details and asking prices below, and photos attached. Collection SE22, preferably between 16th - 23rd October but can be flexible, and open to offers. 

1) Carter Office Desk Oak/White (RRP £250) - H75.5 x L130 x D60cm  - Asking £75 (SOLD - PENDING COLLECTION) 

2) HP 32s IPS Computer Monitor, 32" Full HD (RRP £149) - Asking £60 (SOLD)

3) Office Chair - Asking £20 (SOLD - PENDING COLLECTION)

Also welcome to stop by to have a look before committing. 

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