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Hello


We are moving to a smaller house and would like to sell our lovely John Lewis Kitchen table and large comfy sofa.

Both in good condition. See links below for details if bought new.

Also we have Habitat square stacking shelves for ?20

See attached for images and details below.


John Lewis Extending Oak Dining Table - Pendleton 6-8 Seater

H76 x W95 x L180-230cm

Details: http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-pendleton-6-8-seater-extending-dining-table/p2063176

For sale at ?250 (?900 new)

(Extra panel stored under table - extends to sit 8 comfortably, 10 at a squeeze!)


Large Luxury Dillon Sofa - Sofa Workshop

H83cm x W225cm x D107cm

Details

http://www.sofaworkshop.com/sofas/best-sellers/sofa/dillon/large-sofa/house-brushed-cotton/slate/removable

For sale at ?250


Habitat Wood Square shelves

?20


Call Duncan on 01483 808583 or 07812248304 to arrange to pick up.

Location, Upland Road, East Dulwich.


Thank you

Hi K


The 2 ends of table slide apart on runners to reveal panel underneath. This then slots in to the middle and the ends slide and clip back together.


Yes, will need 2 people to lift, its a great solid table though doesn't come apart.



Thanks, Duncan

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