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Imagine the kind of wardrobe you would find in "The Lion the witch and the Wardrobe." Something romantic, solid and real. The kind of wardrobe that child could climb inside in a game of hide and seek.

Imagine it in your home for 75% less than it would cost in the store.....


Today I have for sale an INCREDIBLE QUALITY ORIGINAL LOMBOK SOLID TEAK WARDROBE - HAND CRAFTED WITH REAL CHARACTER


Dimensions: w154 x d66 x h208 (including original door keys)


IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WELL LOOKED AFTER. THIS FURNITURE WILL LAST DECADES, IT IS INCREDIBLY SOLID AND WELL BUILT.


Current version is on sale in Lombok for ?2,245

http://www.lombok.co.uk/keraton-carved-wardrobe/

We are offering it for over 75% less than this price and asking for around the ?550 mark.


It comes apart for transportation.


This furniture is as far removed from ikea furniture as it is possible to get. A piece that you could pass down generations. Please get in touch if you wish to view it or make an offer.


Thank you

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