47 Inch Small Rustic Wood Glass Doors Dining Room Sideboard Buffet With Drawers

47 Inch Small Rustic Wood Glass Doors Dining Room Sideboard Buffet With Drawers
Categories: Furniture, Sideboards
Brand: Loon PeakĀ®
Color: black,brown
Size: 36.0 H x 47.0 W x 18.0 D in
1499.99 USD
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Small Rustic Wood Glass Doors Dining Room Sideboard Buffet With Drawers This gorgeous sideboard constructed of new mango timber finished in a multi-step blended process to bring out the beauty and depth of the wood, this versatile cabinet features a stacked detail top, two drawers, two windowpane glass doors and simple brass-finished knobs. A shelved interior provides ample space for storage and display. Larger than standard Accent Cabinet but smaller than typical sideboard, this convenient size sideboard 47" is perfect for smaller rooms. It can be used as a TV stand, dining room buffet, office credenza and many more. Rustic Sideboard Pane Windows Doors Cabinet with Drawers Features: Dimensions: 36 x 47 x 18 Window pane glass doors Large storage solution space Rustic Farmhouse style Sturdy and heavy Hand made in India by local adult craftsmen and women Each cabinet is as unique as its natural color hue differentiation and its grain pattern Make it a set with matching pieces from our Margo Collection. Please Note: The grain, texture and tone of this hand crafted furniture will vary from piece to piece. The wood’s natural characteristics such as knots, grain patterns, cracks, and color variations enhance the unique handmade appearance. In certain climates, these woods may expand and contract developing slight splits or cracks. But these small imperfections are natural and will not compromise the structural integrity of your piece. Since each piece is hand made, each piece will be unique and beautiful in its own way. Our furniture collection features time-honored techniques and top-quality materials. Each piece tells a story of tradition and modernity, starring globally inspired practices and unsurpassed craftsmanship. Our intensive process begins with freehand drawings carefully sketched onto wood.