514 days ago

Hand Crafted Mahogany Wine Rack

Shari from Crofton Downs

Elegant hand crafted Mahogany Wine Rack.
Holds 24 bottles.
There are some minor scratches on the top which were there when I purchased it. As the label states " Whilst we took great care in our products, this piece may have some subtle splitting, cracking & chipping that give it an Antique look. Such look is part of the charm and appeal of this hand made reclaimed timber product".
Wood is sourced from managed plantations.
Measurements:- length 770mm width 420mm height 840mm.
I have to downsize which is why I'm selling it.

Buyer MUST pickup. I have no interest in sending it so please do not waste my time and request it.
Pickup is from Crofton Downs, Wellington.

Price: $150

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