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Antique French 3-door wardrobe - shabby chic painted


Sarahbeee

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We bought a lovely 3-door wardrobe from the French Harmony Furniture website in May (dropped off by Chris the owner who is French) ahead of a house move but sadly think it's going to be too large for our new bedroom.


This is the website:


http://www.frenchharmonyfurniture.com/#!shop/cee5


The wardrobe, as they are all, is in pieces so I don't have an exact photo of it now it's been taken down from the site but it's paitned off-white, it has a full length mirror in the centre door and a large drawer underneath - very similar to the attached photo of one he's selling now but slightly less ornate at the top. I can take photos of the front panels if it helps.


There are step by step instructions on the website to assemble and Chris is very helpful.


It's an old piece that has been painted so it's obviously not 'perfect' but that's the style and what we wanted.


We paid ?400 so would love ?350 to cover buying a smaller wardrobe.


We are SE23 - pls PM any questions, thanks

Sorry for delay..


It measures 180cm height and approx 120cm width (I've measured the panels individually but may extend another few cm when assembled)


Here's a photo of the top to show how ours isn't quite as ornate as the web photo..

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