Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950
Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950

Vintage oakwood curtain binder, 1950

France

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About this vintage design furniture

Curtain cabinet from the 50's in very good condition. Gilded oak, 2 keys, curtains and locks work perfectly. 16 shelves of which 14 are removable, manufacturer's stamp. Some traces of time visible on the pictures. Height 143cm Width 80cm Depth 34cm

Reference : 207120

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Features

Length
80 cm
Height
143 cm
Depth
34 cm
Designer
Anonymous
Condition
Good
Period
1950s
Origin
French
Colour
Wood
Main material
Oak
Other material

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Anonymous

1927 - 2012

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