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VINTAGE SEWING SUPPLY BOX

235,00 €

Sewing supply box, made in the mid-20th century.

This wooden box on castors was an exceptionally practical piece for seamstresses, allowing them to neatly and efficiently store all their sewing tools and accessories. Its interior features several small compartments, making it easy to organize even the tiniest items.

Today, it can still be used for its original purpose or given a new role — as a practical piece of furniture in a living room or bedroom, perfect for storing small objects or personal collections.

Dimensions: 67 × 48,5 × 31 cm

Weight: 4,7 kg

The sewing supply box is in excellent condition.

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SKU: A1406 Categories: Other, New Stock
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Dimensions 67 × 48,5 × 31 cm
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