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Selling off a lot of furniture as we're closing down our office.

- 2x electric sit/standing desk frames in black (without desk top)- £70 each
- 10x Giroflex G64 gas lift office chairs in black fabric with a grey base - £50 each
- 4x IKEA Langfjall gas lift office chairs in blue/grey fabric with a white base- £40 each
- Various very large whiteboards - £5 each
- 2x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in white with black rounded edges and a centre circle cutout - £5
- 2x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in white with white edges and no cutouts - £5
- 1x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in beech with two cable cutouts on one side - £5
- 2x Kallax units 112 x 147cm, or 3 cubes x 4 cubes - £40 each
- Up to 15x IKEA dining chairs in a light grey/green fabric with chromed legs - £5 each

It's currently in our office in London Bridge. I'll be bringing a van-load of it back home (near ED station) so if you're interested in an item please let me know as I'll prioritise bringing items there is interest in. Collection available from Sunday 30th March.

Payment by cash or bank transfer. I can do invoices if these are required for a business purchase too.

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Latest update - available and now in SE22:
- 1x IKEA Langfjall gas lift office chairs in blue/grey fabric with a white base with black wheels, no armrests - £40 each
- 1x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in beech with two cable cutouts on one side - £5
- 1x IKEA 125cm x 75cm white desk top has c.20mm hole drilled for monitor arm - £10

- 1x large Stone The Crows 'Teardrop' ceramic bayonet table / floor lamp about 70cm tall in white - no bulb or shade - £50
- 2x brushed steel small table lamps with taupe lampshades (no bulbs)- £15 for pair
- 1x wine rack, metal and wood, dimensions shown in picture - £5
- 2x IKEA roller blinds - c.2m wide x c.2m drop, with wall fixings. - £10 each
- 1x Lebus mid-century modern bookcase - around 1.2m wide x 70cm tall - £100

No longer available:

- 2x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in white with white edges and no cutouts - £5
- 2x large desk top 180cm x 90cm in white with black rounded edges and a centre circle cutout - £5
- 2x Kallax units 112 x 147cm, or 3 cubes x 4 cubes - £40 each

- Up to 15x IKEA dining chairs in a light grey/green fabric with chromed legs - £5 each
- 1 whiteboard, around 150cm x 120cm. No fixings - £5 - Adion*

- 1x electric sit/standing desk frames in black (without desk top) - £70 each
- 1x Giroflex G64 gas lift office chairs with armrests in black fabric with a grey base - £50 each - tony2014 pending collection *

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