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Vintage White Painted Bamboo Side Table Cupboard £30

 
Height 85 cms / 33.5 inches
Width 45 cms / 18 inches
Depth 42 cms 16.5 inches
 
This characterful cupboard/ table is made from an old packing crate. 
The printed wording can still be seen inside and underneath.
 
The cupboard was originally painted green but has been overpainted white some time ago.
The main cupboard is made of wood with bamboo edging and legs
 
The top, one side and door have been covered with a woven material possibly Sirrom.
I do not know the age of the piece but think it could be from the 1930s due to the woven material and original colour.
 
The door is hinged on the right.
 
Its handle is missing and one strut from the left hand leg (see photos). 
It has some marks on the left side panel and the woven material has some cracks and ripples (see photos).
It is sturdy and solid.
 
This has been in the family a long time and came from my grandmother's house.
Selling to make more room.
 
Collection only from Camberwell, London SE5

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