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Distressed Light Pine Reclaimed Sideboard

$1,439.20
$1,799
(Save $359)
From Interior HomeScapes
We found this at 12 stores including Topography Home, Burke Decor, and High Fashion HomeThis product sells from $1,439.20 up to $1,799. Users can save 20% by shopping at Interior HomeScapes.
Embrace the rustic elegance of our Distressed Light Pine Reclaimed Sideboard. Crafted from reclaimed pine, it brings a touch of natural beauty and history into your home. With its weathered texture and rich patina, each piece narrates its unique story, adding authenticity and warmth to your space. Offering ample storage and a robust construction, this sideboard is the perfect blend of style and functionality, ideal for any dining room, living area, or hallway.
Alternative names

Pambrook 72'' Sideboard

Color

Light-brown

Distressed Light Pine Reclaimed Sideboard
We found this at 12 stores including Topography Home, Burke Decor, and High Fashion HomeThis product sells from $1,439.20 up to $1,799. Users can save 20% by shopping at Interior HomeScapes.
Embrace the rustic elegance of our Distressed Light Pine Reclaimed Sideboard. Crafted from reclaimed pine, it brings a touch of natural beauty and history into your home. With its weathered texture and rich patina, each piece narrates its unique story, adding authenticity and warmth to your space. Offering ample storage and a robust construction, this sideboard is the perfect blend of style and functionality, ideal for any dining room, living area, or hallway.
Alternative names

Pambrook 72'' Sideboard

Color

Light-brown

Distressed Light Pine Reclaimed Sideboard

$1,439.20
$1,799
(Save $359)
From Interior HomeScapes
Found at 12 stores · Prices updated 2 days ago
Store
Interior HomeScapes
$1,439.20
Topography Home
$1,439.20
Burke Decor
$1,799.00
High Fashion Home
$1,799.00
Layla Grayce
$1,799.00
Hedge Apple
$1,799.00
Grayson Living
$1,799.00
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