Emelie shoe rack
114.00 EUR
Excluding VAT*
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The Emelie shoe rack is a neat and functional shoe rack which is available in different widths to fit many spaces where you need somewhere to store shoes. NOTE! The picture above shows what the shoe rack looks like in width 1000 mm.
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Measurement:
240x300 mm (DxH)
NOTE! The picture above shows what the shoe rack looks like in width 1000 mm.
Material:
Bracket material: Steel
Shelf material: Steel
Hylleplate og konsoll i stål
Finish:
Colour codes, powder-coating: Black textured (RAL 9005), white (n/a)
Packaging:
The product is assembled: No
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