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Freya Solid Wood Sideboard with Storage Cupboards - Mid Century Style

SKU: FYA001 Code: 1299185

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Features we love

  • Each piece is handcrafted, making it truly unique and individual to you
  • The distinctive chevron design on the cupboard doors add an instant style fix to any interior
  • Sophisticated mid-century inspired design is right on-trend
  • Each cupboard opens to reveal an internal shelf for you to store any extra clutter out of the way
  • Versatile design, makes a statement in any room of the home
  • The thick mango wood boasts a beautiful wood grain full of rich and warm tones
  • With minimal assembly required, you can enjoy this piece almost right away!

All about me

Designed with beautiful handcrafted chevron doors, sleek angled legs and fashioned from rich mango wood, this mid-century inspired sideboard brings bags of character and storage space to any room of your home. It's perfectly proportioned to sit in your hallway, dining room or living space and offers plenty of room on top for displaying your decorative ornaments, photo frames, or potted plants. The two open shelves are great for keeping your favourite magazines and books close at hand, while the two cupboard doors open to reveal an inner shelf to help you keep your clutter under control. Best of all there's minimal assembly required. So once you've unpacked this stylish piece, all you need to do is attach the legs and then you can sit back, relax and admire its trendy goods.

Need to know

  • Overall dimensions: H81 x W148 x D45 cm
  • Open shelf dimensions: H23/24 x W48 x D45 cm
  • Cupboard dimensions: H51.5 x W47 x D45cm
  • Material: Solid mango wood
  • Finish: Natural honey wood and walnut effect
  • Assembly required: Yes
 
 
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