Vintage Kauri Multi-Drawer Cabinet
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$3,999.99 - Regular price
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$3,999.99
Circa 1950s.
Size 2.53m long x 24cm wide x 1.33m high.
An exceptional and increasingly hard-to-find piece, this 50 draw cabinet is crafted from solid Kauri, one of New Zealand’s most sought-after native timbers. Known for its beautiful grain, durability, and rich warm tones, Kauri elevates this from a practical storage unit to a true statement piece.
Originally used in a store environment, featuring an extensive array of small clean dn tidy drawers—ideal for organising hardware, tools, collectibles, or retail stock. Each drawer is fitted with a classic knob and label holder, reinforcing its authentic industrial aesthetic.
The open cubby base provides additional storage, making it incredibly versatile for retail fit-outs, studios, workshops, or a feature piece within the home.
Pieces of this scale in solid Kauri are becoming increasingly scarce, particularly in such a functional and original format.
Apex Icecream Sign availible at Collector Auctions.
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Free pick up from our Pukekohe store.
Auckland and North Waikato $75
North Island $300
South Island $400
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Visit our showroom at 197 Manukau Road, Pukekohe, Auckland.
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Wednesday, 9.00am - 3.00pm
Thursday, 9.00am - 3.00pm
Friday, 9.00am - 3.00pm
Saturday, 9.00am - 3.00pm
Sunday, CLOSED




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