BOOKCASE R 60 cm CLP 1 DRAWER 4 SHELVES WHITE / RED GLOSS

€107.81
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
AKORD Furniture Factory
Product code:
RP0PREGBIAPOLCZE002 / 5907504385808

Specification

Additional functionality:drawer lock
Assembly:furniture for self-assembly
Cn code:94033091
Colour:White| Red Gloss
Corps:white
Drawer depth:30.5 cm
Drawer width:51 cm
Finishing touch:high gloss
Front:Red
Furniture system:CLP
Furniture type:Standing
Index to combine:R60 1SZ 4P
Material:Laminated board
Number of drawers:1
Number of shelves:4
Periphery:ABS veneer
Plate thickness:16 mm
Scales:40 kg

CLP BOOKCASE 60cm 1 DRAWER 4 SHELVES

The body is made of 16mm abrasion-resistant laminated board. 
Fronts made of MDF AKRYL high gloss.
ABS edges

The bookcase has four shelves and one capacious drawer in the lower part. The body of the furniture is made of abrasion-resistant and mechanical damage laminated board in white. The front of the drawer is made of high-gloss lacquered MDF in a beautiful shade of red. The bookcase looks very impressive and fits into interiors decorated in a modern style. The use of an interesting combination of classic white and deep red makes the furniture, although simple, original and eye-catching. The red and white bookcase can be used for books, binders with documents, decorative boxes for small items or for photo albums. The furniture has such a universal application that it can equally complement the furniture of the company's headquarters, as well as a youth room or home office. The bookcase can be easily kept perfectly clean by wiping the shelves and front with a damp cloth. The furniture is distinguished by careful workmanship and perfect edge finish, durable and aesthetic ABS veneer.

BOOKCASE R 60 cm CLP 1 DRAWER 4 SHELVES WHITE / RED GLOSS

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