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  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm
  • Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm

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Lowenna Sideboard - Natural Recycled Elm

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Giving any room a traditional touch, our Lowenna Sideboard is beautifully crafted from naturally recycled elm for a sustainable but stylish design, while four doors offer generous storage for crockery...

Giving any room a traditional touch, our Lowenna Sideboard is beautifully crafted from naturally recycled elm for a sustainable but stylish design, while four doors offer generous storage for crockery or glasses. Rather handily, the shelf inside can be removed, meaning you can adjust its configuration according to your requirements. The moulding detail, ironmongery and bun feet add to the sideboard’s charm. In contrast to some of our other reclaimed wood pieces, the Lowenna retains a lot of its material's original character and charm in the way that the wood has been put together with visible joins, colour and texture variation. It remains unstained for a natural finish.

Dimensions
Width 210 cm
Depth 45 cm
Height 91 cm
Material Recycled Wood

Measurements may vary by up to 3cm. Images used for representative purposes only*

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We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.