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MILLE Display Cabinet - Black

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Modern Glass Display Cabinet – Black

Showcase your favorite collectibles or décor pieces in style with this sleek and modern glass display cabinet. Designed with clean lines and subtle curves, it adds elegance and functionality to any room — from living spaces to offices or hallways.

Features:

  • Contemporary design with soft curved lines for a refined look

  • 4 tempered glass shelves for optimal visibility and display flexibility

  • 2 front glass doors that offer easy access while protecting items from dust

  • Mirrored back panel enhances the visual depth and reflects light beautifully

  • Adjustable shelf height with a 6cm spacing range for customized display

  • Optional upgrades: Integrated locker and LED lighting (extra charges apply)

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (W x D x H):

    • 400 x 400 x 1866 mm

    • 600 x 400 x 1866 mm

    • 800 x 400 x 1866 mm

  • Materials: MDF, LPM (Low Pressure Melamine), Glass

  • Color: Classic Black

  • Assembly: Simple assembly required (handles and legs only)

Please Note:

  • Actual color may vary slightly due to screen settings.

  • Package includes: 1 x Glass Display Cabinet

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