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Vintage, mid-century modern sideboard, low board, or drawer unit with detachable mirror


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Vintage, mid-century modern (originally bought in late 1960s) drawer unit

Can be used as a sideboard / low board / drawer unit or dressing table with detachable mirror. The mirror when attached to the unit can be tilted or be positioned straight up.

This was originally a dressing table but the mirror can be removed to turn it into furniture suitable for a living room. See the photos. The same item is sold on Ebay as a sideboard.

Tapered legs which can be unscrewed for transporting the unit.

 

Width - left to right, 132.5cm

Depth - front to back, 43cm or 45cm measured with the drawer handles

Height to flat surface is 66cm. Height to top of mirror when fitted is 110cm. Mirror height is 43cm high.

 

There are some marks mainly around the drawer edges and signs of wear but overall in good condition for its age. Priced accordingly.

£70 ONO

Collection from Forest Hill

 

 

 

Dressing table sideboard - reduced.jpg

Sideboard front view - reduced.jpg

with mirror - reduced.jpg

Back of dessing table.jpg

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