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Marsoni
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1960s Swedish teak high boardHigh board in teak with ebonised beech sides. Features one fixed top shelf, one lower adjustable shelf and drawer unit as well as a low storage cabinet with a pullout worktop, cupboard and drawers. Worktop can also be used as a small desk. Era: 1960s Origin: Sweden Condition: Very good Dimensions: 120W x 40D x 170H cm Worktop dims: 73W x 29D x 71H cm
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