772 days ago

Assorted furniture items for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I need to make space and cash. Prices negotiable. Views and questions welcome.
Each piece is unique, designed and crafted by me, my brother and a friend.

Black based pine Tornado Lamp $280
Large Ash, Oak and Elm 5 led lamp $1,800
Macrocarpa coffee table (was a pair. One stolen and destroyed) $350
Oversized Ash, Oak and Elm suspension chair $3,800
Tall stem Guiding Light lamp $300
Grey benches - taller adjustable height table/bar leaner $480;
-Smaller storage unit/bench seat $320 ($600 for the pair)
Indoor/Outdoor portable bar/BBQ bench/worktable/kitchen Island $2,800
Tech desk (all bluetooth tech included) $1,000
Body lamp $100
Skull lamp $100
Spring lamp $100
Lamps all tested and tagged by Hector Jones

All prices negotiable.

Negotiable

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Have you got New Zealand's best shed? Show us and win!

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