Berkshire Reclaimed Wood TV Cabinet
Design
A new take on the Villiers range in a brand new two-tone colour but without losing its beautiful grandeur style and the ever popular boat bookcase! Berkshire is made from recycled and reclaimed wood with a white painted finish, sundried ash tops and metal handles for that finishing touch.Product Guides
Disclaimer
The Berkshire range boasts a rustic painted finish and is susceptible to timber movement, knots and general distressing featuring block infills on some pieces. Natural markings, small holes and rustic grain variations are apparent throughout this collection.
Specifications
SKU: | brk20010bulk |
Dimensions: | W85 x D47 x H65cm Height in-between shelving: 14.5cm (Adjustable) Shelf dimensions: W70 x D43cm Internal drawer dimensions: W17 x D37.5 x H14cm |
Assembly: Fully assembled
Material: Recycled and reclaimed wood
Finish: Sundried ash and stucco white two tone
Features: 3 drawers to suit CD and DVD storage, cable tidy
Delivered within 2 weeks*
Once you have placed your order, we will contact you to arrange a safe and contactless delivery.
Delivery charge: £69
*This may take slightly longer in busy periods or for long-distance deliveries.
Please note:
- We deliver to UK mainland only.
- Our usual unpacking and assembly services are currently unavailable in certain areas, please see here for postcode exclusions.
Free Collection: Order online and we'll let you know as soon as your item is ready for collection. Once in stock, items can take up to 14 days to reach your chosen warehouse. Some items may require assembly if using this service. Read more about our safe and contactless collection services here.
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