Industrial dining room furniture that balances storage capacity with visual restraint is difficult to find in standard proportions. The Mercana Gehry Four Doors Wood Sideboard, a 62-inch industrial buffet cabinet built from solid Indian mango wood and graphite black metal, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Mercana |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 62" W × 16.5" D × 33" H |
| Material | Solid Indian mango wood, graphite black metal frame |
| Storage | Four glass-front doors, two pull-out drawers |
| Finish | Natural wood grain with exposed nail head details |
| Assembly | Arrives fully assembled |
| Care | Wipe with dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a long, low storage cabinet traditionally used in dining rooms for serving food and storing dishes, linens, and dining accessories. Unlike a console table which is primarily decorative, a sideboard prioritizes functional storage with doors and drawers, also known as a buffet cabinet or credenza.
What You Get With the Mercana Gehry Sideboard
- Four Glass-Front Display Doors -- Showcase glassware or decorative objects while protecting them from dust, with visibility that eliminates guessing what's stored inside.
- Two Pull-Out Drawers -- Store table linens, serving utensils, or smaller items with easy access that doesn't require bending into cabinet spaces.
- Solid Indian Mango Wood Construction -- Real hardwood provides durability and authentic texture with natural grain that adds warmth to the metal framework.
- Graphite Black Metal Frame -- Structural steel framework creates clean geometric lines while coordinating with existing hardware without requiring exact finish matches.
- Fully Assembled Delivery -- Ready to place and use immediately with no tools, setup time, or risk of incorrect installation.
- Exposed Nail Head Details -- Industrial-inspired hardware elements add authentic character that reinforces the workshop aesthetic.
Where Does a 62-Inch Sideboard Work Best?
At 62 inches wide and 33 inches high, this sideboard buffet works well against standard 8-foot walls in dining rooms that need substantial storage without overwhelming the space. The shallow 16.5-inch depth suits living rooms or entryways where you want credenza storage without blocking traffic flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be?
- Standard sideboards measure 30 to 36 inches high, positioning the work surface at a comfortable serving height; this piece stands 33 inches.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?
- Sideboards traditionally have longer legs and are used in dining rooms, while credenzas sit lower with shorter legs and originated as office storage, though the terms are now used interchangeably.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard?
- Store dishes, glassware, table linens, serving utensils, and entertaining essentials in the cabinets and drawers, with display-worthy pieces behind the glass doors.
- How deep is a standard sideboard?
- Most sideboards measure 18 to 22 inches deep; this model's 16.5-inch depth suits tighter spaces or rooms where you want to preserve traffic flow.
- Does this sideboard ship assembled?
- Yes, it arrives fully assembled and ready to place with no tools or setup required.
- Is free shipping available on this sideboard?
- Yes, LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental US with no minimum order.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and trade professionals save net price at login through the LOOMLAN Trade Program with no minimum order and approval in 24 hours. Apply free for trade pricing. Solid wood construction and durable metal framing suit high-traffic commercial installations.
| Trade Pricing | Net trade pricing at login -- view program details |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality, office, and residential projects |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge support for orders over $5,000 |
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