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Transitional Black and Brown Solid Rubberwood Sideboard with Wine Storage

$1,115
$588.12
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Transitional Black and Brown Solid Rubberwood Sideboard with Wine Storage

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Transitional Black and Brown Solid Rubberwood Sideboard with Wine Storage

$1,115
$588.12
Save $526
Found at 9 stores · Prices updated 1 day ago
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Emma Mason
$588.12
Dining Rooms Outlet
$588.12
AFA Stores
$721.00
The Classy Home
$820.40
1StopBedrooms
$913.44
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Overview

We found this at nine stores including Dining Rooms Outlet, AFA Stores, and The Classy HomeThis product sells from $588.12 up to $1,115. Users can save 47% by shopping at Emma Mason.

This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $693 to $904.

This product is also marketed as the 

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Description

Elevate your dining experience with this versatile sideboard, featuring a sophisticated transitional design in black and brown. Crafted from solid rubberwood, it ensures durability and resistance to warping. The piece includes two drawers and ample cabinet space, complemented by dedicated wine storage for up to 4 bottles and a faux drawer that cleverly conceals pull-out storage for wine glasses. Its distressed finish adds character, making it a perfect addition to any dining 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.