Millers Antiques: Sale alert
Sharing the love (and the discounts) this Valentine’s Day
As we shared previously last week, Millers Antiques is having a sale for all you lovers of the art out there. Expect 40% off their painted furniture and 15% off everything else. Some of these pieces in their French Range are already finished in a pre-chosen colour palette. Available colours are: New Beige, Mastic Coco, Cloudy Grey, Griz Perley and Blanc Poudre. Some of these pieces are solid raw Mahogany.
You choose the French Paint Technique. The colours available in the French Paint technique are unlimited. They can French Paint in any colour, their favourites being Chalky White, Heinz Creek, Pebble Flair, Cloudy Grey and Blanc Poudre. All the pieces in the Classic Range come in a solid raw Mahogany. They customise the finish to your taste. You choose the tone of French Polish or French Paint Technique and fabric from the latest collections. The colours available in French Polish are: Natural, Honey, Rich Honey, Medium Mahogany, Rich Mahogany, Coco Matt and Velvet Black.
To find out more, please visit Miller Antiques on the following platforms:
Phone: 011 402 4757
Address: Millers Antiques is located at 62 Siemert Road, Doornfontein
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