SKU: 3051-18

Pantry shelf complete

EUR419.73

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Width

31 cm

Length

125 cm

Height

123 cm

A well-made three-tiered shelf modeled on a pantry in Gävle from the 1890s. A good example of the care that was put into the carpentry of even the simplest of living spaces.

Pine, untreated. Three shelves. Length 125 cm. Height 123 cm. Depth 31 cm. Unpainted.

Description

A well-made three-tiered shelf modeled on a pantry in Gävle from the 1890s. A good example of the care that was put into the carpentry of even the simplest of living spaces.

Additional information

Width

31 cm

Length

125 cm

Height

123 cm

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