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129 days ago

free standing dressing table mirror with two drawers

Jenny from Boulcott

all solid wood free standing dressing table mirror, in very good condition.
Really beautiful mirror for the bedroom to use for make up and everyday use. The mirror comes with two drawers to put bedroom or make up items inside. The mirror is also very convenient to clean as you can attach or detach. The mirror view when attached can be adjusted.
I have got 2 but the price is only for 1.

Dimensions:
74cm wide
64.5cm height

Pick up Boulcott

Price: $75

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