HFS – Hastings & Rother Furniture Services

Nathan glazed lit wall unit in teak, retro Mid-Century

£455.00

This is a stunning Mid Century Display unit by Nathan from their “Shades” range. Every aspect of the design has been considered right down to the wooden trim on the glass shelves.

It is the perfect balance of functional storage with 3 drawers with inserts from the classic dining room sideboard and the double and single door cupboards below with shelves. Then the top section allows a stylish area to showcase your collections, with low voltage downlighters to highlight your favourite pieces, each of the 6 shelves are adjustable with the teak wood trim finishing the design.

The teak has the varying shades from a warm golden finish backing the display section and the front of the drawers to the richer cherry teak added to the details in the doors and inserts for the shelves. The wood also then looks highlighted by the down lighters, celebrating those golden tones, or the grain still looking good with the lights off.

Dimensions: H196cm W135.5cm D49cm. Depth of the top of the unit 35cm and the height of the base cupboard and drawers 81.5cm

Condition: There are a few marks of wear to the piece, all of which photographed/ described. There has been damage to the top of the base previously when removing the top section and has a large scratch running under the top section however you will see small sections of this appear from under which are photographed. There is then a small mark on the front of one of the doors and the final photo shows the wear and tear inside the cupboards.

If you wish to view this piece we are based in Hastings at HFS Eco-living, open Tues-Sat 9.30-16.30. Please call 01424 446335 to discuss listing.

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There are a few marks of wear to the piece, all of which photographed/ described. There has been damage to the top of the base previously when removing the top section and has a large scratch running under the top section however you will see small sections of this appear from under which are photographed. There is then a small mark on the front of one of the doors and the final photo shows the wear and tear inside the cupboards.

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