SKU: 3051-4

Hat rack complete

EUR249.52

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Weight 3.85 kg
Length

100 cm

Width

19 cm

Hat rack modeled after the 1910s. Beveled corners. Profile planed edges. Shelves and brackets of pine. Hat pegs turned from birch.

Untreated pine. Birch hat pegs. Anchor hooks are not included but can be purchased separately.

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Hat rack modeled after the 1910s. Beveled corners. Profile planed edges. Shelves and brackets of pine. Hat pegs turned from birch.

Untreated pine. Birch hat pegs. Anchor hooks are not included but can be purchased separately.

Additional information

Weight 3.85 kg
Length

100 cm

Width

19 cm

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