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Soul BeautyFloor Standing Jewellery Organiser Cabinet with LED Mirror

R2,299

Retail: R3,000

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About

A stylish and convenient addition to your bedroom, this easy-to-assemble jewelry armoire features a slim profile and comes in either a black or white finish. Easily access your jewelry or any other personal items that are safely and securely stored in this lockable standing mirror.

Product Features
  • Sturdy construction
  • The exterior is processed with an exquisite finish to prevent moisture and resist corrosion
  • The interior is made of soft black velvet to prevent your jewelry from being scuffed and scratched.
  • Sufficient storage space
  • 4-Angle tilting design: You can choose a suitable tilting position for a better view
  • Lockable with a key: Ensures safe storage of your valuables
  • Full-length mirror: The full-size mirror is made of glass and can not only provide a head-to-toe view for you to do makeup and try on clothes but also serve as a beautiful piece of decor in your home 
  • Automatic LED lamp equipped with 15 LED blue light belts (that are detachable)
Product Specifications 
  • Material: MDF and velvet fabric
  • Power: 3x AAA batteries (not included)
  • Dimensions: 35.81 x 12.70 x 107.95cm
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes
    • 4x Layers of earring frames
    • 56x Earring grooves
    • 24x Retro hooks
    • 78x Ring grooves
    • 17x Makeup brush holes
    • 2x Storage racks
    • 6x Drawers
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