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Antique Shabby chic chest of drawers & mirror top / dressing table


Sarahbeee

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I love this piece of furniture! I bought it from Greenwich Market 10 years ago and it's moved with me 3 times since but sadly I don't think it's going to fit the space or style of our new house :(


It has 3 deep drawers and the mirror top as seen (which usually has my perfume and jewellery draped all over it!).


The back fastening of the mirror is a bit loose and we make do by propping a little box behind it to keep it steady but if we'd been less lazy it just needs screwing in again at the back. Or the whole mirror section can be removed.


It's got obvious wear and tear as shown, which is part of the appeal. The drawers are in perfect working order though.


Drawers measure 75cm high and 110cm wide. Height with mirror is approx 160cm


It's a heavy piece too.


Would like ?175 or near offer and pls email if you have any questions.

Collection from SE23

(Radio and baby not included by the way!!)

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