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The wardrobe features three doors and two drawers, providing ample space to store hospital essentials such as uniforms, linens, personal belongings, and supplies.
With its generous storage capacity, the wardrobe helps maintain a well-organized environment, ensuring easy access to items when needed.

Crafted with high-quality composite board material, this wardrobe offers durability and strength to withstand the demands of a hospital setting.
The composite board construction with an oak effect finish provides an attractive appearance while ensuring long-lasting performance.

The two drawers integrated into the wardrobe offer additional storage options for smaller items or personal belongings.
These drawers provide easy access to accessories, documents, or personal valuables, keeping them organized and within reach.

The wardrobe includes a built-in mirror, providing added convenience for hospital users.
The mirror allows patients and healthcare professionals to check their appearance, ensuring a neat and confident presentation.

The wardrobe's composite board construction with an oak effect finish adds a touch of elegance and sophistication, providing a unique taste to nursing home environments.
Its stylish design complements the overall aesthetics of the space, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for residents.

Cuboc provides Customized furniture solution to the hospital facilities around the world. We can customize the wardrobes parameter including the surface effect, material,color and storage space division
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