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HomePremium MID-CENTURY VALET STAND

MID-CENTURY VALET STAND

740,00 €

Valet stand, made in the mid-20th century.

An exceptionally solid brass valet stand, an essential piece for the bedroom of anyone who appreciates well-made clothing. The stand features a brass hanger for hanging a shirt and jacket, as well as two side rails on which trousers and other garments can be neatly arranged.

The small shelf at the top is intended for cufflinks, a watch, jewellery, and other small personal items used when getting dressed. Both the shelf and the side rails are individually adjustable in height and sideways, allowing the stand to be fully adapted to personal preferences.

A beautiful piece whose outstanding design makes it a true visual highlight, while at the same time being an extremely practical accessory that helps you dress neatly and in an organised manner.

Dimensions: 136 × 42,5 × 34 cm

Weight: 5,6 kg

Valet stand is in excellent condition.

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SKU: A1396 Categories: Decor, New Stock, Premium
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Dimensions 136 × 42,5 × 34 cm
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