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ash cabinet
master of disguise. Spare and simple scandi-style storage from U.K.-based Lime Studio illusions a neat design reveal. From the front, what you see is pure minimalism crafted in light ash veneer. In profile, the cabinet appears to "float" only on two front legs (a secure wall mount does the trick). Clean-cut front panels conceal two removable center shelves and one fixed bottom shelf in white lacquered engineered wood; exterior top is also hi-gloss white. Learn more about Lime Studio on our blog. -Designed by Lime Studio -Ash veneer over engineered wood case -Legs are solid ash wood -Two adjustable and removable shelves in white lacquered engineered wood -Mounting hardware included -Made in Vietnam
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Review 1 for ash cabinet
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5out of5
redmud
Date:10/01/2012
Location:Texas
rent/own:own
dwelling:house
sq ft:1000-2500 sq ft
where did you purchase it?website
how did you hear about CB2 product reviews?catalog
would you recommend this product? Yes
Great Find!
Date:10/01/2012
Beautiful cabinet. Easy to assemble and holds more than I expected. Great for small bathrooms. Has a contemporary look and will be easy to keep clean with its smooth surfaces. Looks fabulous with my bamboo accessories.
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Review 2 for ash cabinet
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4out of5
Bans
Date:05/15/2012
Location:California
rent/own:own
dwelling:apartment/condo
sq ft:1000-2500 sq ft
where did you purchase it?website
how did you hear about CB2 product reviews?email
would you recommend this product? Yes
Cute cabinet
Date:05/15/2012
The unit looks and functions fine. Assembly was simple until I got to the door hinges, which I could not figure out. The instructions were hopeless, as the drawing was nowhere near detailed enough. Luckily, my ex husband is a rocket scientist(really)nd he kindly helped me with it. Good luck to anyone not mechanically inclined!