Honey-colored solid acacia wood sideboard for your interior
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This wooden sideboard is a practical and eye-catching addition to your home.
- Solid acacia wood: This tool chest is crafted from solid acacia wood, a densely grained hardwood. This beautifully designed storage cabinet is stable, durable, and eye-catching.
- Handmade: each piece of furniture is slightly different from the next thanks to the beautiful craftsmanship and the lovely wood grain.
- Sturdy and stable frame: the powder-coated steel frame contributes to the stable, sturdy structure.
- Ample storage space: the wooden cabinet has 2 compartments with doors and 4 drawers for storing various items.
Remark:
- The colors and grain vary from piece to piece, making each piece unique. Delivery is random.
Warning:
- This product must be mounted to the wall using the supplied materials to prevent possible tipping/falling over.
- Material: Solid acacia wood with a honey-colored finish and powder-coated steel
- Dimensions: 172 x 35 x 80 cm (W x D x H)
- Assembly required
- Delivery includes:
- 1 x sideboard
- Legal Documents:
More information on how to prevent furniture from tipping can be found here
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Product Details
Product Details
Carefully designed and crafted from high-quality materials, our furniture pieces stand out for their durability, comfort, and timeless appeal. Each design is meticulously composed to enhance the living space, offering a harmonious balance of functionality and elegance that seamlessly integrates with diverse interior styles and contemporary living environments.
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
Made from durable, high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting use and a stylish appearance. Clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid harsh cleaning agents or excessive moisture to maintain the finish.
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