HÖVOLM

Rack with 6 knobs, oak

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HÖVOLM
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HÖVOLM

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This rack in solid oak has plenty of space for jackets, bags and accessories. If you want more knobs, you can always mount several racks in a row.

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HEMNES bathroom range gives you a calm and orderly bathroom with a classic Scandinavian expression. Closed storage to hide your clutter, classic vanities with drawers and glass-door cabinets for the things you want to show are perfect for organising your bathroom in style, no matter what size it is.

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