SKU: 3051-13

Kitchen shelf complete

EUR147.23

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Additional information

Height

34 cm (12 in)

Width

28 cm (11 in.)

Length

125 cm

Contents

a shelf, two brackets

Material

untreated pine

Kitchen shelf in simple Art Nouveau style after a model from around 1905. Originally made as a counter shelf with shelves of rib where household utensils were placed for drainage.

Pine, untreated. One shelf. Length 125 cm, width 28 cm, height (bracket) 340 mm, thickness 2 cm.

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Description

Kitchen shelf in simple Art Nouveau style after a model from around 1905. Originally made as a counter shelf with shelves of rib where household utensils were placed for drainage.

Pine, untreated. One shelf. Length 125 cm, width 28 cm, height (bracket) 340 mm, thickness 2 cm.

Additional freight.

Additional information

Height

34 cm (12 in)

Width

28 cm (11 in.)

Length

125 cm

Contents

a shelf, two brackets

Material

untreated pine

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