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Working in conjunction with our local timber supplier, we are able to build these beautiful, robust crates, from wood stocks that otherwise would have been discarded.
Here are some ideas for usage passed on by friends and family. Take your picnic in the crates, then use them as tables and chairs. Perfect also for home storage, business displays, gifts, hampers, etc.
These crates are available in the 'natural vintage style' and five great shades: pale jasmine (a vintage off-white), country cream (as it sounds), forget me not (a light blue), seagrass (a delightful pale green), forest green (the green of christmas and the garden). Please look through the images to see the different colours.
The Forest Green Vintage Style Crate is in here for those who might wish to make up a Christmas Display.
Please see our Personalised Vintage Style Crate if you wish to add text to your crate.
Please note the crates are made from timber that would have been thrown away and they will vary a little in construction and colour. We have, however remained as close as possible in 'make up' to the old '45 Bushel Crate'.
Please note, only one crate is included in the indicated price.
Use indoors or out.
Dimensions: L54 x W36 x H28cm
Made in Lincolnshire.
This product is dispatched to you by Vintage Crates.
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You have 28 days, from receipt of cancellable goods, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.
Please note: personalised, bespoke and made-to-order goods, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.
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