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Holloways of Ludlow

4-Drawer Sideboard with Soft-Close - Brown, Oak

£3,999

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The sideboard combines timeless design with its oak veneer construction, featuring four symmetrical soft-close drawers with antique brass handles. Its two vertical legs connected by a horizontal beam create a sturdy yet airy structure, while the long slim top provides ample surface space. The brown and black stained finish adds sophisticated contrast, and the Japanese-inspired craftsmanship ensures lasting durability.

Looking for an elegant and practical storage solution for your home or office? Look no further than the Gubi Private Sideboard. Crafted with outstanding craftsmanship and inspired by antique Japanese furniture, this oak-veneered sideboard boasts a timeless aesthetic that''s sure to turn heads. Elevating the piece are two vertical legs held together by a single horizontal beam, giving it a sturdy structure that looks light and airy. The Private Sideboard features four symmetrical soft-close drawers, each with an antique brass finish metal handle. The long, slim top provides an excellent surface for displaying ornaments or artworks. Available in brown/black or light-stained finishes, this versatile piece fits snugly against the walls of your living room, dining room, bedroom, or office. With its understated sophistication and classic design, the Gubi Private Sideboard is an excellent addition to any interior style. Whether you''re looking for a practical storage solution or a statement piece that will last for years to come, this sideboard offers both functionality and elegance. So why wait? Invest in the Private Sideboard today and start enjoying its timeless beauty and practicality in your home or office.

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