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Sanctuary 2 Traditional 72'' Cream & Brown Demilune Sideboard

$3,857.99
$2,689.20
30% off
Sanctuary 2 Traditional 72'' Cream & Brown Demilune Sideboard

Sanctuary 2 Traditional 72'' Cream & Brown Demilune Sideboard

$3,857.99
$2,689.20
30% off
Found at 4 stores · Prices updated 4 days ago
Store
Dining Rooms Outlet
$2,689.20
M&M Furniture
$3,119.00
Ivan Smith Furniture
$3,549.99
Home Elegance USA
$3,857.99
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Love this product!

Perfect size for storage and display decors, as well. Love this product!

Justin G. · Review provided by massiano.com
January 28, 2022

Very functional and fashionable!

Enough storage and wide surface for displays and decors. Very functional and fashionable!

Matt W. · Review provided by massiano.com
January 14, 2022

pretty stable

Seems pretty stable and sturdy for a storage.

Diana C. · Review provided by massiano.com
July 06, 2021
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Overview

We found this at four stores including M&M Furniture, Ivan Smith Furniture, and Home Elegance USAThis product sells from $2,689.20 up to $3,857.99. Users can save 30% by shopping at Dining Rooms Outlet.

Prices are currently typical for this product, ranging from $2,158 to $3,273, and the lowest price we've seen is $1,600.64.

This product is also marketed as the 

Sanctuary 2 72'' Sideboard at Wayfair

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Sanctuary 2 72'' Sideboard at Perigold

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Description

Elevate your dining space with the Sanctuary 2 sideboard, a masterpiece that blends traditional elegance with casual glamour. Its chic two-tone finish, featuring a creamy white accented with champagne and silver tipping, alongside a light wood tone, creates a stunning visual contrast. This sideboard offers ample storage with four doors, a drawer, and adjustable shelves, making it perfect for both dining essentials and media display. Inspired by Hollywood's golden era, it adds a touch of class and charm to any room.

Frequently Asked Questions

The terms are often used interchangeably, but traditionally, sideboards have shorter legs and may include hutch-style top storage, while buffets are longer and lower.