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Auburn Poplar Wood 72" Sideboard with Leather Pulls and Iron Base
$1,279.20
$1,729
(Save $449)
From Scout & Nimble
We found this at 28 stores including Home Gallery Stores, Coleman Furniture, and Blanc Noir Interiors. This product sells from $1,279.20 up to $1,729. Users can save 26% by shopping at Scout & Nimble.
Elevate your dining space with this 72" sideboard, crafted from auburn poplar wood for a warm, natural aesthetic. Featuring a sturdy iron base and chic leather drawer pulls, this piece blends modern design with a touch of rustic charm. Two drawers and three doors open to reveal ample storage, perfect for flatware, linens, and more. Its sleek lines and neutral finish make it a versatile addition to any home.
Alternative names | Trey 72'' Sideboard |
Color | Brown |
We found this at 28 stores including Home Gallery Stores, Coleman Furniture, and Blanc Noir Interiors. This product sells from $1,279.20 up to $1,729. Users can save 26% by shopping at Scout & Nimble.
Elevate your dining space with this 72" sideboard, crafted from auburn poplar wood for a warm, natural aesthetic. Featuring a sturdy iron base and chic leather drawer pulls, this piece blends modern design with a touch of rustic charm. Two drawers and three doors open to reveal ample storage, perfect for flatware, linens, and more. Its sleek lines and neutral finish make it a versatile addition to any home.
Alternative names | Trey 72'' Sideboard |
Color | Brown |
Auburn Poplar Wood 72" Sideboard with Leather Pulls and Iron Base
Found at 28 stores · Prices updated 19 hours ago
Store | |
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Scout & Nimble | $1,279.20 |
Home Gallery Stores | $1,405.00 |
Coleman Furniture | $1,405.00 |
Blanc Noir Interiors | $1,485.00 |
Stowe Living | $1,499.00 |
Artesanos Design | $1,599.00 |
City Home Portland | $1,599.00 |
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The terms are often used interchangeably, but traditionally, sideboards have shorter legs and may include hutch-style top storage, while buffets are longer and lower.
How do sideboards differ from buffets?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but traditionally, sideboards have shorter legs and may include hutch-style top storage, while buffets are longer and lower.
What should I store in a sideboard or buffet?
They're ideal for storing dinnerware, table linens, serving pieces, and bar essentials. They can also be used to display decorative items.
How can I incorporate a sideboard or buffet into a small dining area?
Choose a compact design and use the top surface for serving or decor. Look for pieces with ample storage to maximize space efficiency.
What are some effective ways to clean and maintain my furniture and rugs?
Use sticky lint rollers for picking up small debris, wet wipes for mark removal, and thin stockings over vacuum nozzles to clean hard-to-reach areas like LEGO pieces.