The 60 cm wall rack of the Clarea kitchen is an essential component for creating realistic demonstration kitchens in the context of home staging. Made of lightweight cardboard, it offers a practical and versatile solution for hooking wall units without the need to drill holes in the walls, preserving the integrity of the display spaces. The printed finish imitates wood for the top and white for the front, ensuring an attractive and contemporary aesthetic appearance.
This module, part of a series designed to facilitate quick and effortless set-up, is ideal for enhancing properties for sale, creating environments that attract and inspire potential buyers with a touch of eco-friendly design. it is also equipped with shelves to display decorative objects and make the environment more attractive.
| Weight | 0,074 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 120 × 62 × 7 cm |
| Dimensions |
90×24,5 h 118 cm |
| Colors |
Wood/White |
*The size of the boxes is purely indicative of the dimensions of the disassembled furniture: during shipping, the packaging may be optimised so that several similar products can be contained within a single box.
We offer 2 delivery options: 10 business days (express shipping) and 15 business days (standard shipping).
The timing is related to the type of courier we choose; Express couriers are faster but more expensive, while in 15-day delivery we can use slower but cheaper couriers, especially on large quantities.
A fundamental feature of the company is that we do not have a warehouse, so the furnishings are produced to order: the timing is indicative, but those who choose express shipping access a priority production queue compared to an order with 15-day shipping, so the goods can arrive even earlier.
On this ecommerce site you will find the basic versions of our furniture, but on request we can create customized products: prints, finishes (glass, cork, or other materials), modified dimensions, functional integrations. If you want to order a customized product or receive a targeted quote, contact us now.


