Bamboo Sideboard Caramelized Modern Laurel by Greenington
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Bamboo Sideboard Caramelized Modern Laurel by Greenington
The Offer Includes: Sideboard ONLY
Inspired by Scandinavian modernism, the simple lines of the Laurel sideboard/cabinet bring the simple elegance of Mid-Century design into the modern home. Beautifully finished on all four sides, the Laurel cabinet features two storage drawers, soft-closing, under mount drawer glides, and two adjustable shelves behind soft close swing doors. Completing the contemporary look are softly splayed legs, which elegantly taper towards the floor. Perfect when space is a premium, the Laurel cabinet is ideal for many uses, including as a sideboard for dining serving and storage, cocktail bar, entry hall table, small office credenza, or even for extra storage in a bath. Expertly crafted in earth friendly solid bamboo, and shown in classic caramelized finish. No stain is used in the production, the color is achieved through the process of caramelizing the natural sugars in the bamboo with heat and pressure. Variation in grain and color enrich the natural beauty of bamboo furniture and make each piece unique. Slight differences in bamboo shade colors are signs that the furniture has been crafted from solid bamboo and is considered a benchmark of quality. The Laurel sideboard/cabinet makes it easy for you to promote sustainability in a lovely, classic and functional way in your home.
Features:
- Laurel by Greenington
- Crafted in 100% solid Moso bamboo
- No plywood, particle board, or MDF
- Eco-friendly, sustainable resource
- 20% harder than Red Oak
- Fully assembled
- Solid bamboo drawer box with English dovetail
- Under mount, self closing drawer glides
- Beautifully finished on all 4 sides
- Eco-friendly and rapidly renewable, Moso bamboo is a grass that reaches maturity in 5 years or less and releases nearly 35 percent more oxygen back into the atmosphere than equivalent wood forests.
Dimensions:
- Sideboard: 37 1/4″W 19″D 40″H
- 130,07 lbs
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