TYPE TOLV02L
SHOWCASE 1D
Dimensions:
width: 74 cm |
height: 165,5 cm |
depth: 36,1 cm |
Instruction:
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Korpus:Alpine White/Stirling OakFront:White glossApplications:Stirling Light Oak
Features and Benefits:
- The Toledo collection will steal the hearts of lovers of bright, modern interiors.
- The Toledo units will meet your expectations both in terms of functionality and design.
- The vitrine has five recesses hidden behind the tempered-glass front.
- The distinctive milled handles match the top panel in shape and colour.
- You can purchase additional Dojo lighting, which will make your home cosy, and, thanks to the silent hinges, the showcase is virtually silent during use.
- Toledo furniture looks great against walls that are light green.
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Body: laminated particle board and MDF
Front: MDF
Applications: laminated particle board
Glass: tempered - front/side (Antisol bronze); non-tempered - shelf
Hinges: soft closing
Handles: front with integrated handles
Lighting: 1-point Dojo 3D (optional)
Feet: plastic
Assembly:
Furniture is delivered dismantled in packs for self-assembly. The product must be assembled as per the attached instruction manual.
Safety:
This furniture must be firmly affixed to a wall to a wall to avoid any risks associated with furniture tipping or a hanging element falling. Different wall types require different wall mounting accessories. If you are not sure about the construction of the wall, consult a specialist regarding installation.
Terms of use:
Furniture should be used for its intended purpose-indoors and protected from atmospheric conditions. It is recommended that hot objects are not placed on the furniture. To clean the surface, use a slightly damp, soft cloth, and then wipe dry. For stronger dirt, you may use a mild detergent for cleaning furniture.
Colour:
The colours of the furniture presented in the photos may differ slightly from the actual appearance. This is primarily due to differences in lighting conditions (various parameters such as light intensity and colour affect the perception of the colour of the furniture), as well as individual monitor/screen settings. Additionally, in the case of fabrics, for technological reasons, the shade of the fabric may vary between individual production batches.