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Richter Cream Leather Chest by Julian Chichester

2416.CRL.000
£4,568.26

Richter Cream Leather Chest by Julian Chichester

2416.CRL.000
£4,568.26
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Description

Beautifully made chest of drawers clad with immaculate Black or Cream saddle stitched leather, in homage to Jacques Adnet. With subtle Brass detailing and three sycamore lined drawers.

 Bedside, Bench and Console table also available in this collection.

Please enquire for addition costs for a white glove service. This includes the unpacking of goods, placing them in situ (excluding wall hanging and fixing) and the removal of rubbish.

Delivery Information

2 weeks delivery

16-22 weeks delivery - Bespoke

Dimensions

Width 120cm x Depth 55cm x Height 80.6cm

Check Your Measurements & Access

When you are ordering a new item of furniture please remember to make sure it fits into your home. Here are a few handy tips to make sure all goes swimmingly with your new delivery.

Measuring for your new furniture

  • Decide exactly where you would like to place your furniture.
  • Measure the area where you want to place your furniture.
  • Sketch a rough plan including dimensions to help you visualise how it will fit into your room.
  • Note the width, height, and depth of the product you want to order, allowing a few inches for tolerance.

Remember to check your access

  • Ensure all widths and diagonal depths of your new furniture measure less than the dimensions of your homes entry points e.g. doorways, side gates, hallways and stairways.
  • If your existing furniture came in easily, compare the measurements with the model you want to replace it with.
  • The diagonal height should be less than the entryway you are planning to use.
  • Take into account objects such as banisters and turns, radiators and light fittings.

 

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