Finding authentic mid-century modern sideboards at this scale is difficult -- most manufacturers scale down proportions or use veneer construction that dilutes the clean lines. The Moe's Home Jackson Mid Century Black Sideboard is a 68.5-inch solid wood buffet sideboard built with mango and sheesham wood construction for dining rooms that need substantial storage, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Moe's Home |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 68.5 x 18 x 29.5 inches |
| Weight | 131 lbs |
| Material | Solid mango wood body, solid sheesham wood doors, iron base |
| Finish | Black stain on wood, natural iron base |
| Storage | 4 hinged cabinet doors with interior compartments |
| Base Style | Iron sled base |
| Assembly | Arrives fully assembled |
| Country of Origin | India |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a low, wide storage cabinet designed for dining rooms, typically standing 28-36 inches tall and featuring closed cabinet storage for dishes, linens, and serving pieces. Unlike a console table which is primarily decorative, a sideboard is built for serious storage while serving as both storage and serving surface during meals.
What You Get With the Moe's Home Jackson Sideboard
- Solid Wood Construction -- Crafted from solid mango and sheesham wood rather than particle board or veneer, delivering authentic grain patterns and durability that mass-produced furniture cannot match.
- Full Assembly Included -- Ships completely built and ready to place with no tools or setup required.
- Four Hinged Cabinet Doors -- Each door opens wide to reveal spacious interior storage compartments with full access to stored items.
- Iron Sled Base -- The metal base features a continuous sled-style frame that runs the full length of the cabinet for industrial-edge stability.
- Generous 68.5-Inch Width -- Provides substantial surface and storage capacity while maintaining the streamlined aesthetic mid-century design demands.
Where Does a Black Wood Sideboard Work Best?
This credenza functions as a commanding anchor in dining room furniture arrangements, especially in open floor plans where the dining area remains visible from living spaces. Pair with other sideboards and credenzas in a home office or entryway for cohesive storage throughout your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be
- Standard sideboards measure 28-36 inches tall, and this Jackson sideboard at 29.5 inches sits at the ideal height for both comfortable serving surface and proportional scale in most dining rooms.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza
- The terms are largely interchangeable today, though traditionally credenzas had no legs (floor-to-floor construction) while sideboards stood on visible legs or bases like this sled-base design.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard
- Store dishes, serving platters, table linens, glassware, flatware, and entertaining essentials behind the four cabinet doors while using the top surface for serving during meals.
- How deep is a standard sideboard
- Most sideboards measure 16-20 inches deep, and this piece at 18 inches provides substantial storage capacity without protruding too far into the room.
- Does this sideboard ship fully assembled?
- Yes, this sideboard arrives completely assembled and ready to place with no tools or setup required.
- Is free shipping available on this buffet cabinet?
- Yes, LOOMLAN provides free shipping to the continental United States with no minimum order on this and all solid wood sideboards.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
The Jackson Sideboard qualifies for LOOMLAN's trade program offering net trade pricing at login with no minimum order. Interior designers, architects, and hospitality buyers receive automatic trade pricing at login plus dedicated Project Concierge service for orders over $5,000.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free for net trade pricing |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Solid wood construction suitable for hospitality and commercial installations |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for project pricing on multiple units |
