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Antique pine shelves, 103cm high, 109cm wide, depth is 34cm (the feet), 24cm (the top), giving shelves 19cm deep. Grooves on both shelves so that plates can sit securely. Four drawers. We have used it on top of a pine chest of drawers to make a dresser in the kitchen - the wide feet at the bottom mean that it sits safely on any piece of furniture. Collect from East Dulwich. ?30.

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