Artisian Chest of Drawers Limited Edition Rustic Reclaimed Wood

by Indian Hub
£1,017 £548.55
FREE standard delivery
  • 10+ in stock. Usually delivered within 5 - 10 days
  • Get it approx. Tue, 31 December - Tue,  7 January
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Product description

This Artisian Chest of Drawers Limited Edition Rustic Reclaimed Wood makes for a nice touch inside any modern or traditional space. Offering you a stylish touch along with plenty of storage space, you get a multifunctional piece inside your home. It has 7 separate storage areas, a combination of cupboards, drawers and shelves.

The chest is made from reclaimed wood so it's great for the environment. It's been fashioned by skilled craftsmen from India, giving it a unique flair and touch. This chest of drawers is finished with black tapered legs.

Place the Artisian Chest of Drawers Limited Edition Rustic Reclaimed Wood inside your living room, bedroom or even inside your office. It's useful and quite stylish.

Features:
Materials Used: Reclaimed Wood
High quality construction
Beautiful chic design
Includes plenty of storage space
Great design

Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Length: 120 cm
Depth: 40 cm

Product code:S07
Size:h 80cm x w 120cm x d 40cm
Colour tones:reclaimed wood
Materials:wood
GTIN:5051132946518

Delivery and returns

DestinationDelivery cost
England and Wales - standard delivery FREE
Scotland - standard delivery £50.00
Scotland - special delivery £65.00

We offer a 14 day no-quibble money-back guarantee, so if you're not delighted with your purchase you can return it for a refund. Please note that some exclusions apply, e.g. made-to-order items.

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About the brand

Indian Hub furniture is made in India, the home of a wonderful variety of traditional crafts. These carry with them centuries of skill that has woven magic into the motifs and designs used. The Diverse Indian Culture, Lifestyles, Traditions and Geographical Conditions, all contribute to the furniture and designs of Indian Hub.

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