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White High Chest Armoire by Maadze

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The armoire has an attractive distressed Whitewashed look. It has four doors, two at the top and two at the bottom. The two-storage cabinets are divided in the middle by two drawers. The doors and drawers have cast-iron ring-shaped knobs depicting the style of medieval period designs. The two-door cabinets on the top and bottom of the armoire are divided by shelf, respectively. The shelves on both cabinets are fixed to provide a firm hold. An intrinsic carving is done all over the front face of this high chest. This handcrafted rustic armoire is very unique and there are no two pieces that are the same in themselves.

DIMENSIONS

  • Overall: 37" wide x 18" deep x 72” high inches.  
  • Weight: 179 pounds

FEATURES

  • Expertly handcrafted carving on the doors and drawers of this white armoire high chest.
  • Beautiful different design on each drawer and door of the wardrobe armoire brings elegance to its presence.
  • Made of Solid Mango wood
  • Armoire is hand-finished in the multi-step process to enhance the Whitewashed finish.
  • Number of Drawers: 2 deep pull-out drawers (14.25" W x 13.5" D x 4"H).
  • Number of Doors: 4 doors.
  • Number of Shelves: 4 Shelves (33.5" W x 14" D x 13.25"H).
  • Color: Distressed Whitewash finish
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Enough space to place your stuff and to arrange things in any room.
  • Tip-over Restraint Device Included: Yes
  • Not every piece will be the same as the solid wood features variations inherent to materials such as a rustic distressed finish, knots, hairline cracks, and oil stains, which may result in different variations, or other antique-like characteristics, therefore no two pieces will be of the same finish.

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