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A very stylish & modern looking home office workstation complete with storage drawers & printer/CPU shelves. Finished in Beech effect wood combined with white cupboards & chrome metal finishings. Features; Hideaway keyboard shelf. 1 x CPU shelf. 1 x Printer shelf. 1 x Stationery drawer. 1 x Storage cupboard. Flat packed for easy home assembly. Dimensions: Width
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Albany Computer Desk In Walnut

A very stylish and modern looking home office workstation complete with storage drawers and printer/CPU shelves. Finished in French walnut effect wood combined with white cupboards and chrome metal finishings. Features; Hideaway keyboard shelf. 1 x CPU shelf. 1 x Printer shelf. 1 x Stationery drawer. 1 x Storage cupboard. Flat packed for easy home assembly. Dimensions: Width - 120cm Depth - 55cm Height - 86.8cm
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A very stylish & modern looking home office workstation complete with storage drawers & printer/CPU shelves. Finished in French walnut effect wood combined with white cupboards & chrome metal finishings. Features; Hideaway keyboard shelf. 1 x CPU shelf. 1 x Printer shelf. 1 x Stationery drawer. 1 x Storage cupboard. Flat packed for easy home assembly. Dimensions: Width
- 120cm Depth
- 55cm Height
- 86.8cm

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