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Transitional 60'' Gray Marble Top Driftwood Server with Storage

$914.48
$1,399.99
(Save $485)
From Bison Office
We found this at 14 stores including Target, Walmart, and Furniture PickThis product sells from $914.48 up to $1,399.99. Users can save 34% by shopping at Bison Office.
Blending the timeless charm of a farmhouse antique with the elegance of a gray marble top, this server brings relaxed sophistication to any space. With three drawers, adjustable shelving, and a mix of hidden and open display areas, it's perfect for dining essentials, entertainment systems, or showcasing collectibles. The driftwood finish and oil-rubbed brass hardware add a touch of rustic refinement.
Alternative names

Grayson Driftwood Gray Marble Top Server

Grayson Marble Top Server Gray/Driftwood - Steve Silver Co.

Color

Gray, Brown

Transitional 60'' Gray Marble Top Driftwood Server with Storage
We found this at 14 stores including Target, Walmart, and Furniture PickThis product sells from $914.48 up to $1,399.99. Users can save 34% by shopping at Bison Office.
Blending the timeless charm of a farmhouse antique with the elegance of a gray marble top, this server brings relaxed sophistication to any space. With three drawers, adjustable shelving, and a mix of hidden and open display areas, it's perfect for dining essentials, entertainment systems, or showcasing collectibles. The driftwood finish and oil-rubbed brass hardware add a touch of rustic refinement.
Alternative names

Grayson Driftwood Gray Marble Top Server

Grayson Marble Top Server Gray/Driftwood - Steve Silver Co.

Color

Gray, Brown

Transitional 60'' Gray Marble Top Driftwood Server with Storage

$914.48
$1,399.99
(Save $485)
From Bison Office
Found at 14 stores · Prices updated 2 days ago
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