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Dimensions = 190cm tall x 100cm wide x 45cm deep. 
(Top half = 100cm tall x 30cm deep; Bottom half = 90cm high  x 45cm deep)

Splits in half - I.e top and bottom can be transported separately 

Solid pine dresser / cupboard made bespoke to fit into an alcove in our kitchen. Have new kitchen fitted so time to pass this on. 
Comes in two parts (top part simply rests on bottom half). 
Really useful piece of furniture. Could be used in kitchen (we used for all our food storage) or elsewhere. It’s probably about 10-15 years old (can’t quite remember). Hand made in a Shropshire woodworkshop.
 

Could do with a light sand and waxing / polish or could be painted to suit your space. Various dings and wear around handles commensurate with use. 
 

We’re in East Dulwich, couple of streets back from Heber school. 
 

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