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Banting 32 inch Wide Solid Wood Low Storage Cabinet in Walnut Brown with Adjustable Shelves and Metal Base

$832.99

Specifications Place of Origin Viet Nam Main Color Walnut Brown Main Material Rubber Wood Dangerous Goods #dangerFlag# Dimensions & Weights... Read more Read more

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Place of Origin Viet Nam
Main Color Walnut Brown
Main Material Rubber Wood
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Dimensions & Weights

Assembled Length (in.) 14.00
Assembled Width (in.) 32.00
Assembled Height (in.) 31.50
Weight (lbs) 62.80

Product Features

  • Dimensions: Measures 32' W x 14' D x 31.5' H; interior compartments behind each door measure 14.96' W x 12.6' D x 22.2' H, providing practical vertical clearance and efficient storage capacity within a compact, space-saving footprint.
  • Quality Craftsmanship: Handcrafted from solid wood and supported by a strong 1.2' metal base for long-lasting structure and stability.
  • Walnut Brown Finish: Hand-finished in warm walnut brown with a protective NC lacquer that highlights the natural grain and provides enduring surface protection.
  • Spacious Interior: Two notched-handle doors open to a wide interior compartment designed to store books, dinnerware, games, or everyday essentials.
  • Adjustable Shelving: Includes two adjustable shelves that allow you to customize the layout to accommodate tall items or varied storage needs.
  • Modern Industrial Style: Clean lines, recessed door handles, and a graphite grey metal frame deliver a sleek industrial look suited for contemporary spaces.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for living rooms, entryways, dining areas, offices, or condos where additional enclosed storage is needed without taking up much height.
  • Assembly Required: Comes with all necessary hardware and clear instructions for a secure, straightforward assembly experience.

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