Give your home a shot of style with the South Bend bunching display cabinet. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail using Rubberwood solids and Small Split Heart Cathedral White Oak veneers, this cabinet features a Burnished Beige finish. Adorned with softly rounded pilasters, this cabinet exudes elegance and refinement. The full-length wood-framed glass doors, featuring a wide center wood mullion, create a striking visual impact while allowing for a clear view of your cherished items within. Accentuated with Satin Pewter bar pull hardware, the doors glide open effortlessly to reveal four fixed wood-framed glass shelves. Each shelf is equipped with elegant touch LED lighting, delicately illuminating your displays and adding a touch of glamour to your space. Designed for flexibility, you can purchase multiple cabinets and bunch them together to create a captivating wall of display, perfect for showcasing your collectibles, fine China, or cherished mementos. Whether gracing your living room, dining area, or study, the South Bend bunching display cabinet is sure to become a focal point in any room, marrying functionality with undeniable style to create a space that is both inviting and inspiring.
Dimensions: W48 x D18 x H80
Weight: 313 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids and Small Split Heart Cathedral White Oak Veneers
- Finish: Burnished Clay
- Dimensions: W48 x D18 x H80
- Box Dimensions: W51 x D22 x H85
- Weight: 313 lbs.
- Cubes: 55.49
- Satin Pewter Bar Pull Hardware
- Full Length Wood Framed Glass Doors
- Doors with Wide Center Wood Mullion
- Touch LED Lighting
- LED Lighting Beneath Display Shelves
- Softly Rounded Pilasters
- 4 Fixed Wood Framed Glass Shelves
- Bunch Multiple Cabinets Together & Create a Wall of Display
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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