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Bologna Elegante Massivholz Kiefer Kommode 4.3 | Farbe Graphit - Eiche

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Bologna Elegante Massivholz Kiefer Kommode 4.3 | Farbe Graphit - EicheBologna Elegante Kommode 4. 3 Graphit & Eiche Grozgig, stilvoll & zeitlos 100 % FSC zertifizierte finnische Kiefer robust & langlebig 4 Schrankfcher & 3 Soft Close Schubladen viel Platz fr alles 167 cm breit imposant & wohnlich zugleich Eichenholzplatte, Altgold Griffe & Frsungen Provence Charme auf groer Flche Vier Fcher, drei Schubladen eine Kommode, die wirklich reicht Wer viel Stauraum sucht, aber keinen zweiten Schrank aufstellen mchte, findet

Bologna Elegante Kommode 4.3 | Graphit & Eiche – Großzügig, stilvoll & zeitlos

✔ 100 % FSC-zertifizierte finnische Kiefer – robust & langlebig
✔ 4 Schrankfächer & 3 Soft-Close-Schubladen – viel Platz für alles
✔ 167 cm breit – imposant & wohnlich zugleich
✔ Eichenholzplatte, Altgold-Griffe & Fräsungen – Provence-Charme auf großer Fläche

Vier Fächer, drei Schubladen – eine Kommode, die wirklich reicht

Wer viel Stauraum sucht, aber keinen zweiten Schrank aufstellen möchte, findet hier die Antwort. Die Bologna Elegante Kommode 4.3 in Graphit & Eiche bietet mit 167 cm Breite großzügigen Platz für nahezu alles: Hinter den 4 geschlossenen Schrankfächern verbergen sich Geschirr, Textilien, saisonale Deko und Alltagsdinge – ordentlich und blickgeschützt. Die 3 Soft-Close-Schubladen halten Besteck, Dokumente und persönliche Kleinigkeiten griffbereit.

Und obendrauf liegt die Eichenholzplatte – breit, warm, einladend.

✔ 4 Schrankfächer – großzügig & vielseitig nutzbar
✔ 3 Schubladen – für täglichen Direktzugriff
✔ Eichenholzplatte – als Ablagefläche & Raumakzent

Graphit, Eiche, Altgold – drei Details, ein Charakter

Der graphitfarbene Korpus in RAL 7012 mit 90 % Deckkraft lässt die natürliche Holzstruktur dezent durchscheinen – modern und ausdrucksstark. Die Eichenholzplatte setzt den warmen Gegenpol. Die Altgold-Knopfgriffe und die dekorativen Fräsungen mit vertikalen Rillen vollenden das Bild – klassisch inspiriert, mit dem unverkennbaren Charme des Provence-Stils.

Ein Möbelstück, das auf den zweiten Blick genauso überzeugt wie auf den ersten.

🔹 Graphit RAL 7012 – modern & mit sichtbarer Holztiefe
🔹 Eichenholzplatte – warm & individuell gemasert
🔹 Altgold-Griffe & Fräsungen mit Rillen – stilvolles Provence-Detail

167 cm Kiefernholz – solide, natürlich & langlebig

Diese Kommode wird aus FSC-zertifizierter finnischer Kiefer gefertigt. Die Soft-Close-Funktion der Schubladen sorgt für einen leisen, angenehmen Alltag. Stabile Verbindungsteile und eine sorgfältige Verarbeitung machen sie zu einem Möbelstück, das auch bei intensiver Nutzung dauerhaft schön bleibt.

Mit ihrer Breite von 167 cm ist sie großzügig dimensioniert – und passt hervorragend zu weiteren Möbeln der Bologna Elegante Graphit/Eiche Kollektion.

✔ Soft-Close Schubladen – leise & komfortabel
✔ Stabile Konstruktion – langlebig & alltagstauglich
✔ Harmoniert mit der gesamten Bologna Elegante Kollektion

Technische Daten

Breite: 167,0 cm

Höhe: 85,0 cm

Tiefe: 45,0 cm

Farbe: Graphit RAL 7012 – Kiefer Eiche

Ausstattung: 4 Schrankfächer, 3 Schubladen mit Soft-Close, Altgold-Knopfgriffe, dekorative Fräsungen & vertikale Rillen, Eichenholzplatte

Fazit – Groß, dunkel, warm und mit echtem Charakter

Die Bologna Elegante Kommode 4.3 in Graphit & Eiche ist für alle, die beim Stauraum keine Kompromisse eingehen wollen – und dabei ein Möbelstück suchen, das aus echtem Holz ist und lange schön bleibt. 167 cm, vier Fächer, drei Schubladen, Soft-Close, Eiche, Altgold. Eine Kommode, die den Raum gestaltet.

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LIEFERUMFANG
1 x Schubladenkommode wie abgebildet, ohne Dekoration.

VERPACKUNG
Neuware, original verpackt. Polsterung Luftpolsterfolie.

PFLEGEHINWEIS
Die Pflege der Möbel ist einfach und sie lassen sich feucht abwischen.

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