Your living room needs concealed storage that doesn't clutter the floor plan or look dated. The Sarreid Wrenn Credenza, a 58-inch brown sideboard in reclaimed pine with three doors, is available at LOOMLAN with free shipping to the continental US.
Full Specifications
| Brand/Manufacturer | Sarreid |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 58"W x 16"D x 36"H |
| Material | Reclaimed Pine |
| Color/Finish | Brown |
| Doors | 3 hinged doors |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Assembly | No -- arrives fully assembled |
What Is a Credenza?
A credenza is a low, wide cabinet featuring doors that fully conceal stored items, differentiating it from open console tables. Used in dining rooms or living areas, it combines storage with a flat display surface for lamps and decor.
What You Get With the Sarreid Wrenn Brown Credenza
- Arrives Fully Assembled -- No tools or setup required; this 58-inch cabinet ships ready to position, saving assembly time.
- Reclaimed Pine Construction -- Made from repurposed wood with unique grain patterns, reducing environmental impact while adding character.
- Three Hinged Doors -- Traditional hardware provides full access to storage compartments without the jamming issues of sliding doors.
- 16-Inch Depth for Tight Spaces -- Shallow profile fits behind sofas or against walls without crowding walkways.
- Tapered Leg Design -- Angled legs create visual lightness, simplify floor cleaning underneath, and add mid-century modern appeal.
Where Does a Shallow Credenza Work Best?
At 16 inches deep, the Wrenn credenza fits behind living room sofas as a TV console for screens up to 65 inches, or anchors a dining room wall for dishware storage. Pair with other sideboards for a cohesive look.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be?
- Standard sideboard height ranges from 34 to 38 inches; the Wrenn measures 36 inches, ideal for comfortable reach and display.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?
- A credenza is a type of sideboard -- both are low, wide cabinets with doors, though credenzas are often used in living areas while sideboards traditionally serve dining rooms.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard?
- Store dinnerware, table linens, serving pieces, glassware, and flatware inside, while using the top surface for lamps or decorative objects.
- How deep is a standard sideboard?
- Most sideboards measure 18 to 22 inches deep; the Wrenn's 16-inch depth is ideal for spaces where deeper pieces would obstruct traffic flow.
- Does this credenza ship fully assembled?
- Yes, the Wrenn arrives fully assembled with no tools or setup required.
- Is free shipping available?
- Yes, LOOMLAN provides free shipping to the continental US with no minimum order.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and trade buyers save up to 40% with LOOMLAN's Trade Program -- no minimum order, approval in 1-2 business days. Pricing auto-applies at login.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free -- up to 40% off retail |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Contact trade@loomlan.com to confirm suitability |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
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