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Caxton Furniture Lichfield 2 Door Glazed Display Cabinet

SKU: FOL053561 Code: 745335

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The Caxton Furniture Lichfield range of living and dining room furniture is eminently practical for every day living yet stylishly sophisticated should a more formal occasion arise. The sleek teak effect finish adds to the traditional charm of the pieces in the range, assuring a timeless appeal and sophisticated aesthetic is fully achieved. Delicately crafted handles, elegant cut glass and subtle dark panel detailing also combine to help create an extensive range of affordable furniture that will look stunning in any home.

With its refined design, the Caxton Furniture Lichfield 2 Door Glazed Display Cabinet is a beautiful piece of furniture that will look great in any living space. The sleek glazed doors, spotlights and glass shelves offer a fantastic way to display prized possessions, while the roomy cabinet in the lower section will safely stow away those belongings you want to keep out of sight. The traditional style handles on the doors complement the display cabinet beautifully and the practical design means this piece of furniture will be a welcome addition to any home.

Taking its name from the famous printing pioneer William Caxton, the Caxton Furniture range revolutionised the entire industry in the 1960s when its makers pioneered a new veneer manufacturing system. Owned by the Somerset based Woodberry family, who have been cabinet makers for over 250 years, Caxton Furniture is a proud UK manufacturer that continues to offer great quality and design to this day.

Finish:
Teak effect

Sizes:
W84.5cm x D40cm x H186.5cm

Features:

  • Teak effect finish
  • 2 glazed doors
  • Spotlights
  • 2 glass shelves
  • Roomy cupboard with a shelf behind each door
 
 

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