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 up to 40% off retail 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 up to 40% off |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Solid wood construction suitable for hospitality and commercial installations |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for project pricing on multiple units |
