Cherry Park China Deck with Base
Updated china cabinet might seem like an oxymoron. But that is exactly what we have in the Cherry Park collection. Instead of typically hinged doors, it features sliding doors instead; rather than using a mirrored interior it uses wood; and rather than grillwork on the glass doors it keeps a clean and uncluttered look. In addition to those updates, the footprint of this dining room cabinet is not as wide as conventional chine cabinets.
A modern interpretation on tradition made from solid cherry featuring a clean aesthetic. Cherry Park showcases simple lines, smooth, rounded edges, radius-tapered legs, and complementing champagne metal hardware in a rose-gold tone. This collection offers an array of storage features in a warm distinctive look that fits well in any home. In addition to modern features like our adjustable soft-close drawer glides, Kincaid utilizes the best of the old-world construction techniques. Such features include English Dovetails, mortise and tenon construction, floating tops and panels, full dust proofing, and multi-step hand-rubbed finishes.
Dimensions
Body Depth: 18.0 Body Height: 80.0 Body Width: 54.0 Design Elements and Features
Solid Wood
Lighting Options
Other Details
Package includes china deck and base.
Deck features sliding glass doors, adjustable glass shelves with plate grooves, two lights with touch dimmer.
Base features two sliding doors, three drawers, silverware tray, adjustable shelf and adjustable levelers.
Cherry.
Body Depth: |
18.0 |
Body Height: |
80.0 |
Body Width: |
54.0 |
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Type:
Cabinets / Consoles
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Width:
54"
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Height:
80"
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Depth:
18"
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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