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Woburn Sideboard - Cashew Brown

Julian Bowen's Woburn Sideboard is a stunning piece featuring reclaimed pine with two doors and three drawers, available in cashew brown.

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Brand Julian Bowen
Julian Bowen is a British furniture brand that was founded in 1992. The brand is known for its contemporary designs and affordable prices. Julian Bowen furniture is sold in stores and online.
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