Add a touch of sophistication to any space with the Barlowe 4 door accent cabinet. Meticulously crafted using Rubberwood solids and Split Heart White Oak veneers, this piece features a Cappuccino finish. The cabinet showcases softly rounded picture frame molding and square turned bun feet, enhancing its classic charm and timeless appeal. The focal point of this cabinet is its four antique mirrored glass doors, accented with Nickel Plated circular hardware, creating a striking visual impact that elevates the aesthetic of any room. Behind each set of doors, you'll find one large adjustable wood shelf, providing ample storage space for a variety of items while offering versatility to accommodate your needs. Designed for convenience, the doors are supported by European soft-close hinges and magnetic door catches, ensuring smooth and quiet operation while adding to the cabinet's durability and longevity. Additionally, wire management provisions are included to help keep cables organized and out of sight, maintaining a clean and tidy appearance. The Barlowe 4 door accent cabinet is a versatile piece that combines beauty with functionality, enhancing the ambiance of your home with its refined presence.
Dimensions: W78 x D18 x H34
Weight: 215 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids w/ Split Heart White Oak Veneers
- Finish: Cappuccino & Mirrored Glass
- Dimensions: W78 x D18 x H34
- Box Dimensions: W79 x D21 x H38
- Weight: 215 lbs.
- Cubes: 35.57
- Nickel Plated Circular Hardware
- Softly Rounded Picture Frame Molding
- Square Turned Bun Feet
- 4 Antique Mirrored Glass Doors
- 1 Adj Wood Shelf Behind Set of Doors
- European Soft Close Hinges
- Magnetic Door Catches
- Wire Management Provisions
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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