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Moorvalley 10′ x 4′ Opulent Loglap Open Rear Interior Event Hut

Sheds.co.uk
£1234.00

Induce a jolly and captivating atmosphere at your seasonal market with the Moorvalley 10′ x 4′ Opulent Loglap Open Rear Interior Event Hut. Crafted in the United Kingdom, this hut is constructed from premium redwood and has been pressure-treated all-around for lasting robustness and protection against deterioration. Measuring 3m x 1.2m, this hut provides ample space to display a variety of goods and decorations. Its roof overhang of 200cm allows easy movement inside the hut and offers a delightful browsing experience for your customers. Constructed with a 45mmx45mm framework, the Interior Event Hut is sturdy and crafted to withstand frequent use. The open rear design permits easy access and smooth flow of foot traffic, ensuring a seamless shopping experience. Featuring a fixed lower serving hatch and no upper opening, you can serve your customers without interruptions. Easy to assemble, this festive hut is perfect for creating a wintry wonderland and a memorable retail journey.

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