Description
The Eton Larder Cupboard brings country kitchen practicality into a single tall piece. Two panelled doors open to a generous upper cabinet, while the tongue-and-groove detailing across the fronts gives it a farmhouse feel that suits both traditional and relaxed rooms. The warm natural oak tone runs through the grain, keeping the look light and easy to pair with existing furniture.
Below the doors sit two slatted drawers with cut-out handles, handy for cutlery, linens or dry goods. A lower slatted shelf spans the base, giving you a spot for baskets, crockery or larger jars. The raised leg design lifts the whole piece off the floor, making it feel less bulky than a solid unit and easier to clean around. Small aged metal knobs finish the doors with a quiet nod to classic kitchen dressers.
Built from a mix of rubber wood, oak, pine and MDF with a marble element, the Eton stands 1700mm tall and 900mm wide, so it works as a freestanding larder in a kitchen, utility or dining room. Whether you use it for food storage, glassware or general household bits, it keeps everything tucked behind panelled doors while adding real presence to the wall it sits against.
Specification
| Material |
Rubber wood, oak, pine, MDF and marble |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Dimensions |
W900 x D450 x H1700mm |
| Storage |
2 doors, 2 drawers, lower shelf |
| Handles |
Aged metal knobs and cut-out drawer pulls |
| Style |
Country farmhouse larder |
| Assembly |
May require assembly |
Frequently Asked
What is the Eton Larder Cupboard made from?
It combines rubber wood, oak, pine and MDF with a marble element, finished in a warm natural oak tone.
How much storage does it offer?
There are two panelled doors covering an upper cabinet, two slatted drawers and a lower open shelf for baskets or larger items.
What are the dimensions?
It measures 900mm wide, 450mm deep and 1700mm tall.
Is it suitable for a kitchen?
Yes, it works well as a freestanding larder in a kitchen, utility or dining room for food, crockery or glassware.
How do I care for the natural finish?
Wipe with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners or standing water to protect the wood.