Sculptural furniture that doubles as art is a luxury most people can't afford -- or so they think. The Sarreid Capriole Four Doors Wood Credenza is an 86-inch Contemporary sideboard buffet built for dining rooms where storage needs serious visual impact, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Sarreid |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 86"W x 20"D x 36"H |
| Material | Walnut and ash wood with hand-applied gold and silver leaf |
| Finish Options | Brown/Gold or White/Silver |
| Configuration | Four hinged doors |
| Weight | 338 pounds |
| Assembly | Arrives fully assembled |
What Is a Credenza?
A credenza is a low, wide storage cabinet typically placed along a wall in dining rooms or living spaces. Unlike a console table, a credenza offers enclosed storage behind doors or drawers, making it ideal for hiding clutter while providing serving space on top.
What You Get With the Sarreid Capriole Four Doors Wood Credenza
- Sculptural Door Artistry -- Each door is individually hand-sculpted before gold and silver leaf application, creating dimensional surfaces that change appearance as you move around the piece.
- Arrives Fully Assembled -- At 338 pounds, the Capriole ships completely ready to place and use immediately with no tools or assembly time required.
- Dual Finish Options -- Choose Brown/Gold for warm, traditional spaces or White/Silver for contemporary rooms, both featuring the same sculpted door technique.
- Walnut and Ash Construction -- The cabinet body combines solid hardwoods for durability that supports the 338-pound total weight and handles daily use.
- Four-Door Configuration -- Individual hinged doors allow access to different sections without opening the entire piece, ideal for organizing tableware or media components.
Where Does a Long Low Sideboard Cabinet Work Best?
At 86 inches wide, this sideboard anchors dining rooms as a serving station or living rooms as media storage. Pair with hand-carved sideboards in adjacent spaces for a cohesive look.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be
- Standard sideboards measure 30-40 inches tall; the Capriole at 36 inches aligns perfectly with dining table heights for comfortable serving.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza
- The terms are interchangeable; both describe low storage cabinets, though credenzas historically had no legs while sideboards stood on legs.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard
- Store tableware, linens, serving pieces, flatware, glassware, or use sections for media equipment and entertaining supplies.
- How deep is a standard sideboard
- Most sideboards measure 18-24 inches deep; the Capriole's 20-inch depth provides ample storage without protruding into walkways.
- Does this sideboard require assembly?
- No, the Capriole arrives fully assembled at 338 pounds and is ready to place immediately upon delivery.
- Is the metallic leaf finish durable for daily use?
- Yes, the hand-applied gold and silver leaf is sealed to handle normal use; simply dust with a soft cloth for maintenance.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and trade professionals receive up to 40% off retail pricing through the LOOMLAN Trade Program with no minimum order. This credenza suits hospitality lobbies, executive offices, and high-end residential projects requiring statement storage.
| Trade Pricing | Apply for Trade Program |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality and contract projects |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
Questions about the Sarreid Capriole credenza? Call 833-566-6526 or use our Visual Search tool to find similar pieces.
