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2890 days ago

Large bar/kitchen island/ store bench

We have a large bench for sale at Tile Warehouse from when granite and bench-tops used to be sold here. It's now used as a display table but we no longer have use for it. $300 or near offer for pick up. (These retailed for between $2 and $3000 dollars). It could be used in a kitchen as a large stand alone island, in a bar, store / retail area. It's very very heavy and would need a few folks with muscles to pick up and a truck. Welcome to view anytime during store hours, it's currently in our window. 70cm deep. 92cm height. 230cm length.

Price: $300

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