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Grain and character variation within a solid oak finish give this sideboard organic visual interest. The carved design and floor-to-top cylinder legs give a primitive look that balances the movement of the wood pattern.
Inspired by European antiques, a solid pine sideboard is finished in a distressed black for an authentic heirloom look and feel. Grand in scale with plenty of interior storage including three top drawers. Rear cutouts for cord management.
Traditional, reimagined. Made from rustic weathered oak, a six-door sideboard brings generous storage space to the dining room and beyond. Simple cylindrical hardware is finished in an aged bronze.
This 82” wide sideboard is crafted from metal in warm hues of brown and ombre and is supported by an iron frame. The four cabinet doors have a distinctive hand-rubbed appearance that reads as artfully aged. Inside, eight shelves provide ample room for storing everything from serving pieces to media consoles. The absence of hardware creates a streamlined silhouette, while cutouts on the back keep cords and cables tidy and tangle-free.
By the makers at Van Thiel, known for their antique-inspired pieces and hand-applied finishes. This wide but slim solid pine cabinet features door fronts with diamond cutout details and wire mesh inserts. Detailed with antique-inspired hardware and hinges. Metal-clad top in oil-rubbed bronze finish. A multilayered hand-applied finish gives it the look of a found piece.
We love the gracefully curved silhouette and prominent and varied natural wood grain that makes this elegant 77” sideboard a standout in any home. The body is made from solid Guanacaste wood, so no two are exactly alike, and it is supported by a metal base and legs. The absence of cabinet hardware lends a streamlined, minimalist look. Inside are two roomy shelves that are suitable for the storage of everything from platters to media. And the top, with its raised edge, is ideal for displaying decor or for using as a coffee station when you’re entertaining. This piece has a finished back so can be floated in a room.
Beautifully simple in spirit. Solid poplar forms a clean, parsons-style sideboard with faux dovetail joinery plus iron and leather hardware, for a fresh, material-driven update to Shaker-inspired styling. Rear cutouts for cord management.
Influenced by vintage European lines, this inspired sideboard is elegant and full of presence. Framed panels, rounded corners, and finished with tapered spindle legs. Made from solid oak and veneers in distressed black with two rear cutouts for cord management.
This sideboard streamlines your space with an elegant silhouette and plenty of extra storage. It's crafted from iron in a rectangular shape with four cabinet doors. We love their transparent glass fronts that are ideal for showcasing your favorite dinnerware and decor. The design features spacious shelves great for holding anything from plates to linens to glassware. Each shelf has a weight capacity of 40 lbs. Plus, the black exterior and inner white finish go with a variety of color palettes. Crown molding and bracket feet complete the refined aesthetic.
Alluring angles and streamlined accents bring fresh edge to rich, reclaimed woods. Inspired by contemporary European design, uniquely tapered legs and over-scaled hardware merge to emit statement-like effect in pieces suitable for mixing and matching with an array of décor styles.
Theodore Alexander
The radial star-patterned veneer on the four-door rectangular credenza is strikingly charming. The mosaic-inspired doors and tapered oak legs saw here with the fine Verde bronze finished hardware come together to create a uniquely sophisticated piece.
Absolutely beautiful solid piece. I was nervous with my dark floors but it’s stunning. The wood grain is eye catching.. Linda. Laguna Niguel, CA. 2024-02-28 23:32:35
Worn oak shapes a streamlined box-style sideboard, with lap joint corners for a detail-driven touch.
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