Sideboard buffet in an antique design and different finishes
Choose between a darker pecan finish and a lighter weathered sand design. This antique sideboard buffet showcases a solid mango wood build with x-shaped elements. The latter add a familiar, traditional touch, and they let you showcase a few aesthetically pleasing items behind the glass doors.
Darker wood finishes are the most indicated for antique interiors. However, they can make a small room look even more packed or narrow. As such, we mainly recommend them in particularly large settings. If your living or dining room isn’t the biggest, it’d be wiser to stick to an antique sideboard buffet in a lighter wood finish.