3 Drawer 4 Door Cabinet 48 .In. X 14 In. X 36 In. In Silver Clear

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Joshua Marshal 3 Drawer 4 Door Cabinet 48 .In. X 14 In. X 36 In. In Silver Clear from the Lennox Collection.

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Finish Hand Rubbed Antique Silver
Style Contemporary
Dimensions (W_L_H) 48.00 _ 14.00 _ 36.00 in.
Weight 108.7 lbs

Model: JM-677538

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