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This beautiful Farmhouse Pine Hutch Cabinet combines rustic charm with practical storage solutions. Featuring ample shelving and cupboard space, it's perfect for displaying your favourite dishes or collectibles. The warm pine finish adds a touch of homeliness, making it an ideal addition to any kitchen or dining area. With a height of 212 cm, width of 147 cm, and depth of 54 cm, it offers generous storage while maintaining a compact footprint. Although in average condition, this piece has character and is ready to be the focal point of your home.Category: Furniture;CabinetsCondition: AverageWidth: 147 cmDepth: 54 cmHeight: 212 cm

Farmhouse Pine Hutch Cabinet Storage & Display Unit

SKU: 1757
$350.00Price

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