Sideboard made in Denmark in teak
£1,600.00
Danish teak sideboard, more details next week .
Dimensions
L.185 cm
W. 45cm
H.114 cm
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DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
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RESTORATION
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DETAILS
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SHIPPING & RETURNS
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LOCATION
£1,600.00
Danish teak sideboard, more details next week .
Dimensions
L.185 cm
W. 45cm
H.114 cm
DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
Width: cm
Length: cm
Height: cm
Weight: kg
RESTORATION
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood/ rosewood/ oakwood / beechwood.
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded in a hand mechanic manner to avoid the use of chemical strippers and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a "good as new" professional finish. All the products used in the restoration process are environment-friendly
Construction: Joints are stress tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping.
DETAILS
Country: Denmark 1960
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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LOCATION
Warehouse in Zaragoza(Spain)
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