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French Style Double wardrobe - £50
Collection from East Dulwich - Mundanai Road
Will be taken apart prior to collection 
H192cmxL125cmxW56cm

Bring timeless charm to your home with this beautifully crafted French-style double wardrobe. Featuring intricate decorative mouldings and elegant carved details, this piece adds a touch of classical sophistication to any bedroom.

Key Features:

  • Style: French vintage / antique-inspired design

  • Colour: Soft cream/off-white

  • Detailing: Ornate raised appliqué, floral garlands, urn motifs, and beaded trim

  • Legs: Cabriole legs with decorative carvings

  • Doors: Two full-length doors with original handles

Condition:
Good second-hand condition with minor signs of use. Solid and well-made. Please see photos for details.

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