Furniture

Office Table – KWT 057

Original price was: Rs. 74,375.00.Current price is: Rs. 70,655.00.

Office Table – KWT 064 + KWD 001

Original price was: Rs. 31,050.00.Current price is: Rs. 29,500.00.

Office Table – KWT 065 + KWD 001

Original price was: Rs. 35,250.00.Current price is: Rs. 33,485.00.

Office Table – KWT 082

Original price was: Rs. 48,175.00.Current price is: Rs. 45,765.00.

Office Table – KWT 083

Original price was: Rs. 26,275.00.Current price is: Rs. 24,960.00.

Ornate 3 Door Wardrobe – KWO 001

Original price was: Rs. 107,875.00.Current price is: Rs. 102,480.00.

Ornate Bed – 78″ x 60″

Original price was: Rs. 70,775.00.Current price is: Rs. 67,235.00.

Ornate Bedside Cupboard – KCO 002

Original price was: Rs. 13,975.00.Current price is: Rs. 13,275.00.

Ornate Dressing Table – KDO 001

Original price was: Rs. 69,975.00.Current price is: Rs. 66,475.00.

Regent 3 Door Wardrobe – KWRE 001

Original price was: Rs. 55,875.00.Current price is: Rs. 53,080.00.

Regent Bed – 75″ x 48″

Original price was: Rs. 39,775.00.Current price is: Rs. 37,785.00.

Regent Bed – 75″ x 60″

Original price was: Rs. 46,175.00.Current price is: Rs. 43,865.00.

Regent Bedside Rack – KCRE 001

Original price was: Rs. 5,575.00.Current price is: Rs. 5,295.00.

Regent Dressing Table – KDRE 002

Original price was: Rs. 25,975.00.Current price is: Rs. 24,675.00.

Revoli 4 Door Wardrobe – KWRV 004

Original price was: Rs. 120,175.00.Current price is: Rs. 114,165.00.

Revoli Bed – 78″ x 60″

Original price was: Rs. 72,375.00.Current price is: Rs. 68,755.00.

Revoli Bedside Cupboard – KCRV 001

Original price was: Rs. 19,875.00.Current price is: Rs. 18,880.00.

Revoli Dressing Table – KDRV 001

Original price was: Rs. 39,675.00.Current price is: Rs. 37,690.00.

Safety Locker – DHS 222

Original price was: Rs. 45,175.00.Current price is: Rs. 42,915.00.

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