Mid-Century Vintage Double Mirror (Sliding Mirror) Dressing Table and Stool - Solid Wood - Pick up Waterview
This unique retro dresser + stool was purchased from an antique store for over $1000.
Reason for sale: We're expecting, so need to make space for the cot, changing table, feeding chair.. and all that 'exciting' stuff.
This is the most practical dressing table ever, seriously not a sales pitch, it really is. My wife is very upset about selling it but unfortunately we need to make space.
The dresser has a HEAP of storage, with 6 drawers and tonnes of shelf space hidden behind the sliding mirror. The other mirror doesn't slide, but it does tilt. The hidden shelves are my wife's favourite feature. She literally stores all her daily needs on these shelves. So handy.
We've bought a new (smaller) dresser and she's already complaining about how the old one was 'so much better', complaining why can't all dressing tables have shelves instead of silly shallow drawers that can't store anything taller than 10cm without having to lie them down (the gripe is real).
Unfortunately we've already made the decision so this has got to go.
Our loss, your gain.
Pick up from Waterview. I can help you carry the dresser out as it's solid wood so fairly heavy. But buyer will need to strong and help carry it out, as my pregnant wife won't be able to assist.
If you need a van/trailer to transport the dresser. I have a van we could use. But would have to add $50 for my time to go with you to ferry the table back to your house.
Drop me a text on 021 364 336.
Slowking pokemon soft toy not included.
Cheers
Daniel
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