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1161 days ago

INDUSTRIAL WOODEN PIGEON HOLE SHELVES!!

Ebba from Kelvin Grove

Also on trade me
set of "rustic" wooden industrial pigeon hole shelves. Regretfully selling as we don't have the wall space to showcase them now. Were given these out of an estate. Very rustic wooden but full of character. Some chips/splits/holes but I'll try to get photos. I believe this just adds character. I used these to showcase vintage baby shoes. Approximately 1125 wide, x 770 high, x 140 deep. Obviously that's landscape but it could be used portrait as well. Each box is about 11cm square.
As is where is. antique, shappy chic, rustic, vintage, French country, retro, industrial, wooden, shelves, shelving, display

Buyer must pick up. Pick up is whakoronga palmerston north. Approximately 8 minutes from the city centre.
Please text only.
021618034
All collections are contactless due to covid.

Price: $380

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