Alsace French Painted 3 Door Sideboard
A sensational design crafted masterfully to create a beautiful distressed piece of French style furniture. Enriched with French influences dating back to the 18th Century and the Louis XVI reign in France, the piece is a fabulous addition to any home with an authentic and vintage ambience. Match this sideboard with our other Alsace furniture or complete a more eclectic appeal with a blend of other French style furniture.
£2,191.00
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CFF-ALS003
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In-stock items are promptly dispatched to our delivery partner, Pinnacle Storage Solutions, experts in premium 2-man delivery. Each delivery has a unique ID for real-time tracking from warehouse to home. Our optional White Glove Service, available at checkout, includes room-of-choice delivery with assembly. Most mainland Britain deliveries are completed within 10 working days. For Channel Islands, Jersey, Isle of Man, Scotland, Northern Ireland, or Republic of Ireland, third-party couriers may be used; please enquire for a quote. You’ll receive a 3-hour delivery window to reduce wait time. For out-of-stock items, contact us for updated lead times.
Code:
CFF-ALS003
Size:
W185 x H88.5 x D51 cm
Material:
Beech
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Features
- A fabulous focal point to any room its placed in
- Contemporary Grey
- Distressing makes this piece wonderful for blending with existing furniture
Uncompromising Individuality
A distressed painted finish, based on classical antique designs with an eclectic mix of designs. This collection is certainly a conversation point.