Hampton style with open display, this delightful distressed solid Mahogany wood glass door cabinet will brighten your day. Create an airy feeling of balance and serenity with the curved contemporary lines of this modern farmhouse cabinet. Display your dinnerware, colorful glasses, and heirloom collections. When guests arrive you'll be the host with the most, stock up the top shelf with your favorite spirits for all to see and grab their favorite drink of choice, place trays of highball glasses and stemware on top, creating a picture-perfect home bar to wine and dine.
- Display cabinet with four doors with glass, and two cabinet spaces
- Faux cremone style hardware
- Driftwood color stain
- Arrives at your home fully assembled
CARE: Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using chemical and abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish
DISCLAIMER: Wood has intrinsic distinctions in color and grain pattern and may accept the finishing process differently. These minor imperfections and variation in color enhance the unique beauty of this handcrafted furniture. Studio photography lighting, slight measurement and weight variances are possible. Your viewing device may display colors differently than in real life. The product you receive may vary slightly from the image portrayed
Overall: |
71" W x 16" D x 36" H |
Top shelf (2): |
33" W x 12" D x 16" H |
Bottom shelf (2): |
33" W x 12" D x 9" H |
Shelf weight capacity: |
100 lbs. |
Weight: |
105 lbs. |
Material: |
Recycled plantation mahogany |
Color: |
Driftwood |
Distressing type: |
Natural |
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Type:
Cabinets / Consoles
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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