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Solid Pine 3-Drawer large Sideboard - corner display cabinet - £60


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The sideboard will look great in any living room with its old county feel.

It is solid pine and comes with a waxed finish giving the range a distressed rustic look. the top is a bit discolored but a good paint or hand sand will make it new

The drawers are on wooden draw runners. Real hardboard.

DIMENSIONS:
Height:81cm, Width: 132 cm, Depth:43cm

MATERIAL:
Solid Pine with hardboard backboards / drawer bases

Pick up , 2 min walk from Stepney green station E1 3FY - East london
Delivery in 3 miles radio is available for extra £25

 

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