Asli 110-300L SW

Material: Mindi Wood
Color: Traffic white (RAL 9016)
Finishing: Spray - LUXE

Modern rustic buffet cabinet in traffic white with revolving doors. The Asli 110-300L SW is a white buffet cabinet with a modern, rustic look. This white buffet cabinet has revolving doors in the upper and lower cabinets. The beveled glass in the upper cabinet emphasizes the traditional, authentic style. The upper cabinet has a traditional coving. This modern white buffet cabinet is characterized by its traditional features and rustic style elements. The drawers of the cabinet can be easily opened and closed with metal round bowl handles. The base cabinet stands on a base with cut-out legs. This piece of furniture consists of 2 separate parts (top and bottom cabinet).

The Asli series is handcrafted in Indonesia and is available in various sizes and/or designs. This white cabinet is the spray-painted LUXE version in traffic white (RAL 9016). Despite the sleek sprayed paint treatment, it retains its typical wood grain. The luxury version has a higher finish and is equipped with drawer slides.

This modern rustic buffet cabinet has a traditional look and therefore fits nicely in a presbytery style or rustic interior. In addition to a rustic interior, it also looks good with a sleek or modern style. The white cabinet can serve as a modern white wash buffet cabinet, white kitchen cabinet or buffet cabinet in both the kitchen and living room.

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    Modern rustic buffet cabinet in traffic white with revolving doors and faceted glass. White buffet cabinet in various sizes - TEAK2.
    Modern rustic buffet cabinet in traffic white with revolving doors and faceted glass. White buffet cabinet in various sizes - TEAK2.
    Modern rustic buffet cabinet in traffic white with revolving doors and faceted glass. White buffet cabinet in various sizes - TEAK2.
    Modern rustic buffet cabinet in traffic white with revolving doors and faceted glass. White buffet cabinet in various sizes - TEAK2.
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