Description
Our Rustique Sideboard brings the warm character of solid mindy ash to the heart of your dining or living room. The parquet marquetry pattern across the doors and drawer fronts is the piece we keep coming back to, laid in crossing diagonals that catch the light and give the natural timber real depth. Two cupboards flank a central stack of three graduated drawers, so you get generous closed storage for tableware, linens and everyday clutter.
The natural finish shows off the grain of the ash without heavy staining, keeping the tones soft and pale. Round metal pull knobs sit at each door and drawer, quietly aged to suit the relaxed rustic look. A solid plinth base and a moulded top edge round off the traditional feel, while the 1500mm width gives you a broad surface for lamps, serving dishes or a display of your own.
Measuring 1500mm wide, 450mm deep and 800mm tall, it works as a dining room server, a living room storage piece or a hallway landing spot. The drawers glide on runners and the doors open to shelved cupboards, making it easy to keep everything in order behind clean, patterned fronts.
Specification
| Material |
Solid mindy ash |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Dimensions |
1500 x 450 x 800mm (W x D x H) |
| Storage |
2 doors, 3 drawers |
| Door detail |
Parquet marquetry panels |
| Handles |
Aged round metal knobs |
| Base |
Solid plinth |
Frequently Asked
What is this sideboard made from?
It is built from solid mindy ash, a hardwood with a warm, open grain shown in its natural finish.
How much storage does it offer?
Two cupboards sit either side of three graduated drawers, giving you both shelved and drawer storage for tableware and linens.
What are the dimensions?
It measures 1500mm wide, 450mm deep and 800mm tall, suiting most dining and living room walls.
How do I care for the natural finish?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals. Use coasters and mats to protect the surface from heat and moisture.
What is the parquet pattern on the fronts?
The doors and drawers feature marquetry laid in crossing diagonal blocks, giving the wood a patterned, textured look.