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Luke Three Doors Wood Sideboard

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Dimensions: 60"W x 18"D x 34"H
Weight (lbs): 188
Materials: Mango Wood, Metal
Colors: Brown

Most reclaimed wood sideboards are either too polished to show authentic wear or too rough to function as proper dining room storage. The Sarreid Luke Wood and Metal Brown 3 Door Sideboard is a 60-inch industrial style buffet cabinet built from reclaimed mango wood with hand-skived door panels and metal hairpin legs, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping to the continental US. This credenza delivers genuine rustic character through salvaged materials that carry decades of patina while providing three-door enclosed storage for dinnerware, linens, and serving pieces.

Full Specifications

Brand Sarreid
Dimensions 60"W x 18"D x 34"H
Weight 188 lbs
Primary Material Reclaimed Mango Wood
Secondary Material Metal
Finish/Color Brown/Walnut Brown
Door Type Hinged (3 doors)
Leg Style Hairpin Metal
Construction Hand-skived door panels
Style Industrial/Rustic Modern
Assembly No -- arrives fully assembled

What Is a Sideboard?

A sideboard is a low, wide cabinet typically placed against a dining room wall to provide storage for dishes, linens, and serving pieces while offering a surface for displaying decor or serving food. Unlike a console table, a sideboard features enclosed storage with doors and drawers rather than open shelving. Also known as a credenza or buffet cabinet, a sideboard typically stands 30-36 inches high and extends 48-80 inches wide.

What You Get With the Sarreid Luke Sideboard

  1. Arrives Fully Assembled -- No tools or setup required for this 188-pound piece, with factory assembly ensuring proper door alignment and hairpin leg stability.
  2. Hand-Skived Door Panels -- Craftsmen shave thin wood layers to create unique textural patterns, making each sideboard one-of-a-kind rather than mass-produced uniformity.
  3. Reclaimed Mango Wood Construction -- Authentic salvaged mango wood carries decades of previous-use history and natural grain patterns impossible to replicate with new lumber.
  4. Hairpin Metal Legs -- Contrasting metal legs elevate the cabinet off the floor, creating visual lightness that balances the solid wood construction.
  5. Three-Door Configuration -- Enclosed cabinet storage keeps dining essentials dust-free while maintaining a clean exterior appearance in your dining space.

Where Does a 60-Inch Sideboard Work Best?

This 60-inch buffet cabinet fits dining rooms needing substantial storage without overwhelming wall space. The 18-inch depth keeps the profile slim for smaller rooms while the 34-inch height creates a proper serving surface. Pair with dining room furniture in complementary wood tones, or contrast the industrial style with upholstered seating from our solid wood hand-carved sideboards collection for an eclectic mix.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall should a sideboard be
A sideboard should stand 30-36 inches high to function as a proper serving surface, and the Luke sideboard's 34-inch height falls within this ideal range for comfortable use.
What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza
The terms are now used interchangeably, though historically a credenza had shorter legs while a sideboard had longer ones -- the Luke features both enclosed storage and elevated legs that fit either definition.
What do you put in a dining room sideboard
Store dinnerware, cloth napkins, serving platters, table linens, flatware, and glassware in the three enclosed cabinets while using the top surface for serving pieces or decorative items.
How deep is a standard sideboard
Standard sideboards range 16-22 inches deep, and the Luke's 18-inch depth provides ample interior storage while maintaining a slim profile that won't intrude into your dining room walkways.
Does the Luke sideboard require assembly?
No -- this 188-pound piece arrives fully assembled from the factory with all doors aligned and hairpin legs securely attached.
How do I care for reclaimed mango wood?
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth and avoid harsh chemicals or excessive moisture that can damage the walnut brown finish and natural wood patina.

Trade & Commercial Specifications

Interior designers and commercial buyers receive up to 40% off retail through LOOMLAN's trade program with no minimum order requirement. The Luke sideboard's fully-assembled delivery and durable reclaimed wood construction suit hospitality projects, corporate dining spaces, and residential staging.

Trade Pricing Up to 40% off retail -- apply free
Commercial Use Suitable for hospitality and corporate applications
Volume Orders Project Concierge for orders over $5,000

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