Modern dining and lounge spaces often lack statement storage that balances visual drama with practical function. The SUNPAN Paloma Wooden Steel Luxurious Sideboard, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, pairs a sculptural curved frame with vertical reeding, gold stainless steel legs, and a choice of high-gloss cream or sage green finishes.
Full Specifications
| Brand | SUNPAN |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60.75" W × 18.75" D × 30.25" H |
| Material | Wood, Stainless Steel |
| Color | High Gloss Cream; Sage Green |
| Weight | 132 lbs |
| Features | Finished back, soft-closing doors, adjustable shelves |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a low, wide cabinet used in dining rooms and living spaces to store tableware, linens, and serving pieces. Its flat top provides a serving surface or display area, and modern designs like buffet cabinets often incorporate drawers, shelves, and decorative fronts.
What You Get With the SUNPAN Paloma
- Sculptural Curved Frame -- Intricate vertical reeding wraps the facade, adding depth and movement to flat walls.
- Gold Stainless Steel Accents -- Legs and inlay create a refined contrast against the high-gloss wood finish.
- Dual Color Options -- Choose high-gloss cream for versatility or sage green for a fresh, contemporary palette.
- Soft-Closing Doors -- Dampers ensure quiet operation and protect cabinetry over time.
- Adjustable Shelving -- Interior shelves adapt to tall serveware, wine bottles, or stacked linens.
- Finished Back -- Use as a room divider or float in an open floor plan without sacrificing aesthetics.
Where Does a 60-Inch Sideboard Work Best?
The Paloma's 60.75-inch width fits behind sofas in living rooms, anchors dining spaces for serving, or adds hotel-grade polish to hospitality suites. Pair it with other sideboards for symmetry or contrast it with hand-carved wood credenzas in eclectic interiors.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be
- At 30.25 inches, the Paloma sits below most dining-chair backs and sofa-seat height for easy surface access.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza
- Sideboards traditionally have legs and are taller, while credenzas often sit directly on the floor; this model blends both with a raised stance and cabinet construction.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard
- Store tableware, glassware, linens, and serveware; the adjustable shelves accommodate everything from flatware to oversized platters.
- How deep is a standard sideboard
- The 18.75-inch depth is typical, allowing storage without overwhelming narrow hallways or behind sofas.
- Does LOOMLAN offer free shipping on sideboards?
- Yes, free shipping on all orders to the continental USA, no minimum required.
- What finishes are available for the Paloma?
- High-gloss cream or sage green, both featuring gold stainless steel legs and inlay.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Designers, hospitality buyers, and commercial specifiers save up to 40% through the LOOMLAN Trade Program. The Paloma's finished back, soft-close hardware, and 132-pound weight suit lobby credenzas, private-dining storage, and high-traffic residential projects.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality, multi-family, office |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge for orders over $5,000 |
