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GRADE A1 - Bentley Designs Akita Walnut 3 Door 3 Drawer Sideboard

SKU: A1/FOL071707 Code: 1391783

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GRADE A1

akita sideboard

Dimensions: H80 x W150 x D44 cm

Features

 
  • Contemporary style
  • Oriental twist
  • Clean, solid design
  • American black walnut veneers
  • Character-full wood grain
  • 3 Drawers
  • Cleverly concealed felt-inlay drawers
  • 3 Cupboards with 1 internal shelf each

Solid, clean design

A strong, clean design the Akita sideboard is highly contemporary with a stylish oriental twist. Featuring a sumptuous finish in American black walnut veneers the Akita brings warmth to its surroundings.

Practical storage

Standing strong the Akita holds three cupboard spaces and three drawers, giving great discreet and easy access storage. Ideal for adding storage and display space to a living room or dining room. The Akita sideboard effortlessly creates a feature spot in the home.

akita sideboard

American black walnut

Crafted using American black walnut veneers, noted for the beautiful character of its grain, producing more figure variation than any other wood and developing a wonderfully lustrous patina over the years.

Minimal assembly

The Akita sideboard does require some self-assembly, but it is very minimal. It’s simply a case of inserting the cupboard shelves and drawers as well as attaching the hardware such as the hinges and drawer runners.

 
 
 

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