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Sideboards

Sideboards and side cabinets for dining rooms, living rooms and hallways, in finishes that run from mango wood and bone inlay to black ash with marble ceramic tops. Builds span two to four doors with drawer storage, sized large at 130cm and above. Choose white traditional fronts, ridged dark brown wood or minimalist monochrome to sit alongside the rest of the room.

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Storage that suits the room

A sideboard earns its place by holding what a dining room, living room or hallway needs close to hand, from table linen to spare crockery and the odds and ends that have no other home. Builds here run from two doors up to four, often paired with drawers, so you can match the amount of storage to what you actually keep behind closed fronts. A two-door build keeps things compact for a hallway, while a four-door run gives a dining room real capacity along one wall.

Materials and finishes

Surfaces span mango wood with bone inlay, ridged dark brown wood and black ash topped with marble ceramic. That mix lets you lean warm and crafted or cool and hard-wearing, depending on the tabletop you want to set things down on and the look you are building around. Wood reads softer underhand and shows its grain, while a marble ceramic top gives a harder, more reflective surface that wipes down easily.

Choosing a finish

Fronts range from white traditional panelling to ridged dark brown and a clean monochrome. White reads softer in a busy room, dark brown adds weight against pale walls, and a black or grey face sits quietly under whatever you display on top. Pick the one that settles alongside the rest of your furniture rather than fighting it, and think about how the doors will look closed, since that is how the piece is seen most of the time.

Placement and proportion

These are larger builds, so leave room to open doors and drawers fully and to walk past without turning sideways. Set against a long wall, a sideboard doubles as a surface for lamps, trays or a few framed pieces, which is worth planning for when you decide on its height and where it sits. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do your sideboards come in?

Across this range you will find mango wood, white bone inlay over wood, and black ash paired with marble ceramic tops. Finishes include white, dark brown ridged wood and matt black monochrome, so you can match an existing wood tone or set a contrast against it.

How much storage do they offer?

Layouts vary from two doors with three drawers up to four-door builds. Doors typically hide shelved cupboard space for tableware or media, while drawers suit smaller items, giving you a mix of open-and-closed storage in one piece.

Which rooms do sideboards suit?

They work in dining rooms as a serving surface, in living rooms for media and display, and in hallways for keys and post. The pieces here are tagged large at 130cm and above, so measure your wall run and leave clearance for doors and drawers to open fully.

Are the tops hard-wearing?

Marble ceramic and ridged wood tops give a sturdy surface for lamps, plants or serving. As with any natural material, use mats under hot dishes and wipe spills promptly. Wood fronts benefit from an occasional dust and a wax suited to the finish.

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