Elevate your dining or living space with the refined elegance of the Eave II China Cabinet. This piece, from the esteemed Eave II collection, combines classic design with modern functionality. The cabinet features a clean, rectilinear silhouette crafted from a light, natural wood that exudes a sense of calm and sophistication. The upper section of the cabinet showcases your cherished items through sleek, sliding glass doors, providing a contemporary display option. The interior features adjustable glass shelves, allowing for customizable storage and display. The lower section of the cabinet offers ample storage with six drawers, each accented with unique, elongated hardware that adds a touch of textural interest and visual appeal. The cabinet's design is further enhanced by its gently paneled drawer fronts and sides, creating a sense of depth and architectural detail. The piece rests on elegantly tapered legs, adding a touch of lightness and sophistication to its overall profile. The Eave II China Cabinet is designed to be a stylish and functional centerpiece, blending timeless design with modern practicality.
- - Furniture Piece: Accent Chests / Cabinets ,
- - Style(s): New Traditional/ Transitional
- - Finish(es): Sundrenched Oak
- - Material(s): Parawood Solids, White Oak veneer
- - Touch dimmer lights with switch inside top right
- - Mirrored back panel
- - Two (2) adjustable glass shelves
- - Six (6) drawers
- - Supported by tapered wood legs
| Dimensions in Inches |
w-52 x d-20 x h-74.5 |
| Dimensions in Centimeters |
w-132.08 x d-50.8 x h-189.23 |
| Weight |
167 lbs |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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