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Description
An absolutely stunning piece of furniture, made from solid Rimu, this set is a chance to not only add a good looking piece to your home, but have a unique piece.
This set of furniture has been crafted beautifully together, custom made many years ago, resulting in a stunning set of furniture that is not only good looking but a solid and sturdy set and something that will standout in any area. The beautiful rimu really has a stunning grain about it, and being solid wood you know it is going to last. The uses for this are endless, it designed to be a washstand, but works perfectly as a sideboard or cabinet.
All the drawers run on wooden runners and run smoothly.
Overall this cabinet is in good condition, considering its age it is reflect with the wear and tear, but overall it is in fantastic condition.
Pieces like this new are expensive so this is a chance to get it at an absolute bargain.
This is a chance to own a stunning set of furniture that not only highlights the sort after Rimu grain but also at a bargain price so don’t miss out.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 1360 x 410 x 1660mm
Please note this, this is a secondhand piece of furniture. However nothing that takes away from the beauty of the unit and is merely cosmetic.
Pickup is from cockle bay or east tamaki or alternatively I am more than happy to deliver or arrange delivery for a reasonable fee. Just ask :)
Happy bidding
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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To be arranged | N/A | |
Pick-up available from Manukau, Auckland | Free |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (1)
why do the top edges look white where the washbowl would go and the top of the drawers too? It looks as though the original patination has been redone? m******4 (42 • 5:30 pm, Sat, 25 May )They are not white, it is just the way the sunlight is hitting them csstudios (1830 • Saturday, 25 May 2024 )