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 up to 40% off retail pricing 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 1-2 business days |
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| Commercial Use | Suitable for residential and light hospitality applications |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
