East Indies Corner TV Unit

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Product Information

The East Indies furniture range is an eclectic range of handcrafted designs to complement any home. Made from mixed fruitwood, each piece is beautifully distressed giving a warm, rustic look, further enhanced with dovetail drawers and antique brass handles.

Ideal as accent pieces in a hallway or room, you can also use it as a complete room set, for the living or dining room, complimented by vintage leather chairs and sofas.

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Width: 95cm (37.4.inches)

Height: 66cm (26.inches)

Depth: 60cm (23.6.inches)

 

East Indies Corner TV Unit
by Ancient Mariner

Ancient Mariner

Man. Rec. Price £519

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Craig Fairclough
6 months ago
5 stars
Wow, what service. We were looking everywhere for a TV cabinet for months, all that seemed to be on offer were either too short, had DVD and Sky box openings (so last year!) or corner designs. We were [read more] discussing our requirements with team Webb and they said, we can get one made! Only 4 weeks after order placed, the perfect item arrived, fantastic and well done, thank you.

Helen Ford
6 months ago
5 stars
Great service with good prices and quality furniture. Delivery prompt and handled with care.

David Pickworth
4 months ago
5 stars
Great place to purchase furniture and has old style customer service with nothing to much Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.