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AC Design Seaford (77 x 35 x 185 cm)
EUR149,12

AC Design Seaford

77 x 35 x 185 cm


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Benjamin_123

1 year ago

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member42

1 year ago

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Well, I've had a 24-piece encyclopaedia in mine for a long time, spread over 3 compartments and 1 book weighs 2 kg. This means that 3 shelves are each loaded with 16kg. We also had a small aquarium in there for a while, which was 30*30*30. The boards are thin, about 1cm, but stable. They lie on 4 welded-on metal plates where the board is screwed in place. So, I hope that helps you. It's a great shelf or room divider. Greetings

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MG217

1 year ago

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Sleepwalker

1 year ago

That should work. It is quite stable, I myself have several Glasterris on it and it stands very well and doesn't wobble. The distance in width is also sufficient to prevent it from tipping over.

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PhilMeier

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Yes, it's the same. Is China goods... Micasa makes more margin. All the screwing involved in assembling is a bit tedious but otherwise a good product:)

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Melouni1994

4 years ago

Is the wood used here FSC?

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Mahapo

4 years ago

I cannot answer the question of whether the wood has an FSC certificate. However, I can say that it is made in China and almost every component is packed in plastic. So not recommendable.

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Tschikenwings

5 years ago

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duunkey

5 years ago

Hello. I can't tell the difference, looks exactly the same. Funnily enough, I bought the Seaford and it's just sitting there. We bought a new piece of furniture because it didn't fit. So if you're looking for a cheaper one that's already assembled, you've come to the right place :-)

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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pow37

5 years ago

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The shelf has to be assembled by yourself. Since there were no pre-drilled holes in the individual shelves, it actually proved to be tedious. Attaching the product to the wall was also exciting. :) However, I would buy it again as my pleasure is much greater than the effort. In short; tedious but chic. Hope I could help ;)

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DiPlatini

6 years ago

Salü Does it have to hang on the wall ?

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pow37

6 years ago

Salü I have personally hung it up. So I'm sure it won't fall over :) But it would probably work to just leave it on the floor. But it looks great on the wall! Hope I could help. :)

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Evergreen16

1 year ago

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I asked myself the same question when I bought it. I think the Micasa's wood is of better quality (it may even be a real wood veneer). The Seaford clearly has a "wood effect" resin veneer, seen up close (but with the grain and all). At a normal distance it looks fine. Its only faults are the assembly plan and it was a bit over-packaged, a lot of plastic for nothing (sent from Holland as I recall). But it looks very good and there's nothing tricky about building it.

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