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This product is priced at 30% less than a brand new model. Brand new price is £169.00. Returned product price is £118.30. Saving of £50.70. This is a returned item. It has previously been ordered, dispatched, cancelled and collected from our customers and then fully checked by our expert team to ensure that it is in 100% tip top condition and fully packaged. It was cancelled upon delivery and has therefore never been used. However, because this line is not strictly 'new', we have discounted it to clear! * Wood Grain Effect * Ample Storage Options * Metal Handles * Easy to Clean This tall unit offers both elegance and practicality, featuring a refined design layout. It encompasses a door with a glass front, providing a glimpse of the contents within, and a shelf behind the glass door for display or organised storage. Additionally, it boasts a two-tier open shelf, offering versatility in organising various bathroom essentials. With a drawer and a wooden door revealing yet another shelf, this unit maximises storage capacity without compromising style. Enhanced with sleek metal handles, it exudes an industrial chic that adds character to your bathroom space.
I love this tallboy for its blend of industrial edge and practicality, making it a versatile addition to many interiors. It works particularly well in modern, contemporary, or even minimalist settings due to the concrete effect finish, which adds texture without overpowering the space. The glass door is a clever touch, ideal for displaying decorative items or storing essentials in plain sight, while keeping clutter hidden behind the solid bottom unit. For styling, consider pairing it with metal or wooden accessories to enhance its industrial vibe, and use soft lighting to highlight its unique finish. It’s perfect in living rooms, bathrooms, or bedrooms where space-saving, functional design with a bit of character is needed.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here