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Vintage Shoe Storage Cabinet with 3 Hollow Doors Shoe Organizer for Entryway, for Size 42

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Vintage Shoe Storage Cabinet with 3 Hollow Doors Shoe Organizer for Entryway, for Size 42Ample Spacious Shelves The cabinet features 4 tier shelves hidden behind the doors, offering an ample space for accommodating shoes within size 42, such as sandals, sneakers, casual shoes, and high heels, ensuring that your footwear collection is well cared for, the hidden drawer thats ideal for storing shoe accessories like shoelaces, shoe polish, socks, it also includes a top surface for displaying plants, framed photos, keys, a mirror, creating a

Ample Spacious Shelves - The cabinet features 4-tier shelves hidden behind the doors, offering an ample space for accommodating shoes within size 42, such as sandals, sneakers, casual shoes, and high heels, ensuring that your footwear collection is well-cared for, the hidden drawer that’s ideal for storing shoe accessories like shoelaces, shoe polish, socks, it also includes a top surface for displaying plants, framed photos, keys, a mirror, creating a personalized and cozy ambiance

Three Doors & Magnetic Closure - All the three doors have gaps in the slats, vented to allow air circulation inside the cabinet, so as to keep your shoe smelling fresh, prevent the accumulation of unpleasant odors, each door fitted with magnetic locking system for secure closure, which also can reduce the risk of the doors being damaged

Beautiful Furniture - The brown wood tones and bamboo grain frame add a touch of natural beauty to the cabinet, bring a sense of warmth, will blend effortlessly with your existing furniture or decor, keeping your shoes organized on the rack, makes it easier to find the pair you need, at 36.6 inches long, 12.6 inches wide and 38.6 inches high,it look great in your entryway, hallway, bedroom, or living room

Shoe Organizer Cabinet - When shoes are left scattered on the floor, they are more likely to become scratched form the traffic going in and out of the room, which can decrease their lifespan, with this cupboard will help to protect your shoes from dust and damage, will last longer, the doors have smooth handles to provide easy opening and closing action

Sturdy Construction & Easy Assembly - The overall is crafted from bamboo with MDF shelve, which lends strength and durability, smooth polished surface without any burr, waterproof and damp-proof, easy to clean, the package includes all the hardware and instruction, making assembling job quickly and easily, its elevated legs enables robotic vacuum to clean the floor without moving the whole cabinet 

Specifications:
Type: Shoe Cabinet
Shape: Rectangular
Theme: Shoes
Model: Shoes Cupboard
Feature: Ventilation, With Shelves and Compartments
Room: Living room, hallway, entryway, offices
Material: Bamboo + MDF + Iron + ABS
Color: Brown Wood

Net Weight: 14.85kg/ 32.74 lbs
Product Dimension: L * W * H 93x32x98cm/ 36.6x12.6x38.6 inch
Tabletop Surface: L * W 99x33cm/ 39x13 inch
Weight Capacity - 
Top Shelf 10kg/ 22 lbs
Each Shelf 5kg/ 11 lbs

Package Size: 101.5x37x17.5cm/ 40x14.6x6.9 inch
Package Weight: 16kg/ 35.3 lbs

Package Included: 
1 x Shoe Storage Cabinet 
1 x Instruction Guide

Note-
- Please refer to the measurement. Tiny measuring error is allowable in normal range.
- There might be a little color difference due to the monitor, camera or other factors, please refer to the physical item.

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