Gustave Four Door Wood Sideboard
Gustave Four Door Wood Sideboard
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With its expertly carved doors, the Gustave Sideboard stands as a visually stunning piece in any home. This sideboard is constructed from durable pine and is finished in a soft sage color, offering a subtle blend of green and brown tones. Its transitional style makes it versatile for various room settings, providing both function and visual appeal. Whether placed in the dining room, living room, or hallway, the Gustave Sideboard sets a definitive tone, enhancing the aesthetic of your space with its vintage style and quatrefoil pattern.
The cabinet features four doors, each adorned with intricate carvings that add a touch of elegance and uniqueness. Its rectangular shape and light green distressed finish give it an antique charm, while the subtle brown accents provide a warm contrast. The tapered legs elevate the sideboard, adding to its elegance and making it a stylish choice for any environment. The Gustave Sideboard not only serves as a functional storage solution but also as a statement piece that complements a variety of decor styles.
This piece is ideal for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and timeless design. Its spacious interior offers ample storage for dining essentials, books, or decorative items, keeping your living space organized and clutter-free. With its combination of style and practicality, the Gustave Sideboard is a perfect addition to any home looking to enhance its decor with a touch of sophistication and elegance.
Gustave Sideboard Sage Finish With Carved Doors Features:
- Overall Dimensions (WxDxH): 72 x 18 x 35
- Weight: 167 lbs
- Material: Pine
- Color: Green and Brown
- Finish: Sage
- Style: Transitional
- Shape: Rectangular
- Number of Doors: 4
- Pattern: Quatrefoil
- Leg Style: Tapered
- Construction: Wooden
- Design: Vintage
- Use: Buffet Cabinet
- Accent: Subtle Brown
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