Large dining rooms that seat 10-12 people need storage that matches their scale, but most 77-inch sideboards look like office credenzas. The Moe's Home 77" Reclaimed Wood Herringbone Black Fishbone Sideboard, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers 77 inches of industrial-style storage built from reclaimed mango wood with a distinctive herringbone pattern and four-door cabinet configuration.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Moe's Home |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 77" W x 16" D x 33.5" H |
| Material | Reclaimed Mango Wood, Iron Base |
| Color | Matte Black with Pewter Base |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Storage | 4 Hinged Cabinet Doors |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Assembly | Required (30-45 minutes, 2 people recommended) |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a long, low storage piece designed for dining rooms, featuring cabinets or drawers for storing dishes, linens, and serving pieces. Unlike a console table, a sideboard provides enclosed storage and typically stands 30-36 inches high to align with standard dining table heights.
What You Get With the Moe's Home Herringbone Sideboard
- Reclaimed Mango Wood Construction -- This sideboard uses genuine reclaimed mango wood with natural grain variations that make each piece unique.
- Herringbone Pattern Craftsmanship -- The herringbone pattern is constructed from individual wood pieces arranged in classic zigzag design, creating deep visual texture.
- Four-Door Storage Configuration -- Four hinged cabinet doors provide spacious interior compartments perfect for dinner plates, serving platters, glassware, and bar supplies for 10-12 place settings.
- Industrial Sled Base -- The pewter-finished iron sled base runs the full 77-inch length, providing stability while adding industrial edge to the reclaimed wood construction.
How Do You Style a 77-Inch Sideboard?
Place this buffet cabinet along your dining room's longest wall, positioning it 6-8 inches from the table to allow chair clearance during meals. Pair with dining room furniture in complementary finishes, or use in a great room with living room furniture to define the dining zone without blocking sightlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be
- A sideboard should stand 30-36 inches high to align with standard dining table heights; this Moe's Home sideboard measures 33.5 inches, ideal for serving directly from the surface.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza
- A sideboard is designed specifically for dining rooms with meal service in mind, while a credenza typically serves offices or living rooms; both provide enclosed storage but sideboards traditionally stand on legs rather than sitting flush to the floor.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard
- Store dinner plates, serving platters, glassware, table linens, flatware, and bar supplies in a dining room sideboard to keep them accessible during meals.
- How deep is a standard sideboard
- Standard sideboards measure 16-20 inches deep; this piece sits at 16 inches, shallow enough to avoid blocking walkways while accommodating full-sized dinner plates.
- Does this sideboard arrive fully assembled?
- No, assembly is required and takes 30-45 minutes with two people; all hardware and instructions are included with free shipping.
- Can I use this sideboard in a living room?
- Yes, the 77-inch width works well as media storage or display in large living rooms, and the enclosed cabinet design hides electronics and media.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers working on large dining rooms or hospitality projects can access net trade pricing at login through the LOOMLAN Trade Program, with no minimum order requirements. This Moe's Home sideboard suits residential dining rooms seating 10-12, hotel restaurant buffet areas, or private club dining spaces.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free -- approval in 24 hours |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for residential and light hospitality applications |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
