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205 days ago

Wooden Chiffonier

Melanie from Botany Downs

This chiffonier has been in the family for over 50 years.

While I'm unsure of the type of wood, it remains in reasonably good condition given its age.

The key for the cabinet doors is currently misplaced, but I’ll do my best to locate it before collection.

With a light sand and a coat of varnish, it has great potential to be restored to its former charm.

Width: 1200mm
Depth: 550mm
Desk top height: 930mm
Total height: 1360mm

Feel free to ask any questions.

Pick-up from Pakuranga

Price: $100

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