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Fine LivingSleek Sheldon Coffee Table

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R1,199

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The exclusive Sheldon Coffee Table is the interior designers favourite choice. This Fine Living unit will transform your entertainment area with its modern industrial style and elegance. The frame is complemented by sturdy feet and is easily assembled. This unit is ideal for your home and will give your interior the much needed stylistic facelift you have been looking for.

It is a versatile product as it pleases the eye as an interior piece which is functional as storage and stacking item-unit. Place electrical appliances, books, pot plants, artefacts and so much more on this unit. You can also store items inside the unit for keep your space neat. This item adds a timeless element into your home with its modern and industrial feel. The minimalistic design also will also go with your existing household pieces and its use of a variety of textures wood, metals and vinyls will complete the look you are going for. 

Product Features
  • The Fine Living unit will bring character and style to your room
  • A real eye-catching style which will transform your area with glamour and elegance
  • Contemporary minimalist design
  • The frame is also complimented by sturdy feet 
  • It will help tidy and brighten up your home
  • For books, decorations, flower pots, photo frames etc
  • Suitable for living room, entertainment area, kitchen, hall, bedroom, office
  • Easy to assemble (DIY)
  • Dimensions: 120x39x52cm
What comes in the box:
  • 4x Metal legs 
  • 4 x Metal connecting arms
  • 1x Unit 
  • 2 x Cupboard doors
  • 1 x Shelf
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