Topeshop IGA 160 SON B KPL bedroom wardrobe/closet 7 shelves 2 door(s) Sonoma oak
€227.06
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- Availability:
- moderate quantity
- Brand:
- TOP E SHOP
- Product code:
- IGA 160 SON / 5904507201814
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Specification
Additional information: | Clean the furniture surface with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, The photos of the sets show an example arrangement with other furniture from the collection. The remaining models are available for sale separately., Edges - finished with ABS plastic (characterized by high mechanical and chemical resistance), Self-assembly furniture, Laminated chipboard is resistant to mechanical stress and extreme temperatures |
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Depth: | 610 mm |
Door colour: | Sonoma oak |
Door material: | Particle board |
Door thickness: | 1.6 cm |
Door type: | Sliding door |
Frame colour: | Sonoma oak |
Frame finish type: | Matt |
Frame material: | Particle board |
Height: | 2000 mm |
Mirror: | No |
Number of doors: | 2 door(s) |
Number of shelves: | 7 shelves |
Product type: | Wardrobe |
Set contents: | Assembly instruction x1, All necessary mounting accessories, Wardrobe x1 |
Style: | Modern |
Thickness of furniture board: | 16 mm |
Top finish material: | Laminate |
Two separate entrances, water resistance of 4000 mm, ventilation holes, additional cover on top of the tent: | Clean the furniture surface with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, Laminated chipboard is resistant to mechanical stress and extreme temperatures, Edges - finished with ABS plastic (characterized by high mechanical and chemical resistance), Self-assembly furniture, The photos of the sets show an example arrangement with other furniture from the collection. The remaining models are available for sale separately. |
Vendor collection name: | IGA |
Width: | 1600 mm |
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