Original Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Left- Opening - Red

Original Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Left- Opening - Red

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May 27, 2015 - Rejuvenation was founded in 1977 in Portland, Oregon as an architectural salvage, lighting, and hardware restoration shop. Today, we're the premier provider of customizable lighting, cabinet hardware, furniture, and more - timeless designs for all areas of your home and for every home improvement project. Crafted to last a lifetime - and beyond.
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