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Cumberland Creek Two-Tone White and Nutmeg Server with Glass Doors
$689.73
$1,181.50
(Save $491)
From Emma Mason
We found this at 14 stores including Walmart, The Classy Home, and AFA Stores. This product sells from $689.73 up to $1,181.50. Users can save 41% by shopping at Emma Mason.
Elevate your dining area with the Cumberland Creek Server, blending traditional charm and farmhouse flair. Crafted from a mix of acacia, cashew, and white oak, this server boasts a stunning two-tone finish. Its glass doors reveal adjustable shelves, while two drawers offer discreet storage. Fluted legs and antique pewter hardware add a touch of elegance, making it a perfect piece for showcasing and storing your cherished items.
Alternative names | Liberty Furniture Industries Cumberland Creek Dining Server |
Color | White, Brown |
We found this at 14 stores including Walmart, The Classy Home, and AFA Stores. This product sells from $689.73 up to $1,181.50. Users can save 41% by shopping at Emma Mason.
Elevate your dining area with the Cumberland Creek Server, blending traditional charm and farmhouse flair. Crafted from a mix of acacia, cashew, and white oak, this server boasts a stunning two-tone finish. Its glass doors reveal adjustable shelves, while two drawers offer discreet storage. Fluted legs and antique pewter hardware add a touch of elegance, making it a perfect piece for showcasing and storing your cherished items.
Alternative names | Liberty Furniture Industries Cumberland Creek Dining Server |
Color | White, Brown |
Cumberland Creek Two-Tone White and Nutmeg Server with Glass Doors
Found at 14 stores · Prices updated 4 days ago
Store | |
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Emma Mason | $689.73 |
The Classy Home | $815.70 |
AFA Stores | $840.00 |
Furniture Pick | $889.00 |
Walmart Liberty Furniture Industries Cumberland Creek Dining Server | $905.79 |
1StopBedrooms | $908.37 |
M&M Furniture | $931.50 |
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