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This painted wooden bedside table - bought from Tomlinsons in Dulwich Village - has a handy storage drawer plus a recess for books, magazines and other items.  

It's made of a softwood and finished with a white eggshell.  It is overall good condition with bits of wear and tear visible.  It could be easily repainted to the colour of your choice!  The drawer has a perspex knob.  

Dimensions:

Height - 64 cm
Depth - 33.5cm
Width - 41.5 cm
Recess internal height - 18 cm
Recess internal depth - 30 cm
Recess internal width - 29.5 cm
Drawer internal height - 7.5 cm
Drawer internal depth - 23.5 cm
Drawer internal width - 27.5 cm

It is available FOR COLLECTION from SE15 (East Dulwich Road / Peckham Rye Common area).

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