It's actually 3 layer but the top glass has cracked. You could replace the glass, put a solid panel in, or just use it as 2 layers.
As you can see it's very scruffy and split. The dismantled parts are a good indication of general condition.
The good things about it are: once assembled it is solid because the parts are weighty and the fittings are cast iron. It has bags of character. It's easy to take when you move because it's designed to come apart into flat pieces. Genuinely if we still had space for it we'd keep it.
I suspect its next journey will be to the tip, but thought I'd give it one last chance to survive.
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Would anyone like this collapsible bookcase?
It's actually 3 layer but the top glass has cracked. You could replace the glass, put a solid panel in, or just use it as 2 layers.
As you can see it's very scruffy and split. The dismantled parts are a good indication of general condition.
The good things about it are: once assembled it is solid because the parts are weighty and the fittings are cast iron. It has bags of character. It's easy to take when you move because it's designed to come apart into flat pieces. Genuinely if we still had space for it we'd keep it.
I suspect its next journey will be to the tip, but thought I'd give it one last chance to survive.
Collect N15, or I can deliver N15/16/17/4
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