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Shabby Chic Double Wardrobe antique style! pretty! timeless! furniture that will look fantastic in any bedroom. This beautiful double wardrobe has got two sets of drawers on the bottom something we have found really handy!!


Please note: the wardrobe can be dismantled and as you do you see the quality craftsmanship of the Carpentry here as everything slots together perfectly!


Size: H200cm x W150cm x D54cm


The Drawers are a perfect Sibling to this looks really great together.


Size of Drawers:


H78.5cm x W102cm x D54cm


Nice sizes here lots of space for your clothes!


You can take the set away for ?600.


Call 07737340136


Kind regards


Vern

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