Crafted with acacia wood and brass, this three-door sideboard, not only makes a statement but provides substantial storage as well. With its sleek brass legs and eye-capturing hexagon pattern, this piece evokes a minimal yet eclectic energy.
Features:
Dimensions: Width x Depth x Height *All measurement are in inches. |
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Assembled Dimensions: | 63 x 18 x 31 ; 133lbs |
Box Dimensions: |
64.3 x 20.5 x 33
; 154.9lbs
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No. of Boxes | 1 |
CBM | 0.77 |
Additional Dimensions | Leg Height: 7.1 Leg Thickness: 0.6 |
Storage Dimensions | Single Cabinet: 19.7 x 14.2 x 9.8 2 Door Cabinet: 39.4 x 14.2 x 9.8 |
Details | |
Country of Origin | India |
Materials | Acacia, Brass Inlay, Metal |
Assembly Required | N |
Wood Finish | Brown |
Metal Finish | Brass |
Other Details | Hexagon brass inlay on door fronts Base/Legs: Metal with antique brass finish Finished Back: Yes (painted brown) |
Our product care instructions can vary per piece, however general care details can be found below. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact us.
For any piece of furniture, we recommend:
We recommend dusting furniture regularly with a microfiber cloth (or a lint-free cloth). This helps remove abrasive buildup that can damage a finish over time.
Every few months or once a year we recommend using a quality wood furniture polish to enhance the finish and keep your furniture looking new. A light application can go a long way. -- see our Beeswax.
Here are a few other tips:
I've noticed slight movement on my wood table top, is this normal?
Wood is a natural material and although all of our wood products are kiln-dried the variation of climate in ones home can cause normal movement in wood planks. Keep an eye on this movement between seasons as we often see that wooden planks can shift in colder months and re-contract as the temperature gets warmer. The use of a touch up pen where movement has occurred is often all that is needed while you wait for re-contraction of your unique and natural table top.
If however your table is near a cooling or heating source, you should change its location to avoid further movement.
How do I clean stains and/or grease spots?
To remove grease spots, use a mild non-acidic water-based detergent or liquid soap and wipe the surface with a soft damp cloth. To avoid any possible discoloration, we recommend spot testing in an unnoticeable surface before application. It is important to know that applications and results will vary.
Marble is a natural stone which is known to be porous. Each piece of marble will vary in veining, tone and texture. The best way to protect your furniture investment is to use placemats and coasters. In addition, wipe up any spillage immediately to avoid staining.
Do you recommend sealing the marble?
We recommend the use of placemats and coasters. If you are considering sealant, we do recommend speaking to your local paint or stone professional. Applications and results will vary. The use of improper sealant may void your warranty, because of this we recommend also speaking first to your local retailer before doing so.
Marble sealers are often assumed to "prevent" stains, but more accurately they help to clog the porous surface which slows down the absorption rate. Please speak with your local retailer to find out if your LH marble item is sealed, polished or raw. Each collection will vary.
Marble being a softer stone is susceptible to stains from acidic liquids such as red wine, tomato juice or lemon juice if left on too long.
What kind of sealant should I consider using?
We recommend you discuss sealant options with your local paint or hardware store professionals. Here are a few marble sealer brands to consider:
How often should I seal my marble?
Depending on how often you use or clean the item, we generally suggest re-sealing the marble once a year. See your local hardware paint store for specific details that relate to your piece of furniture.
Similar to skin, leather needs to breathe. Avoid placing leather in direct sunlight, near heat sources, or in extremely dry or damp areas. When stored in really humid places for a long period of time, that increases the possibility of mold build-up. Vice versa when placed in extremely dry areas or under direct sunlight, this can dry the leather and potentially cause cracking.
For regular maintenance, dust the leather with a dry soft cloth and vacuum. Consider a leather conditioner to keep your leather looking new.
If stains become apparent, blot stains immediately and wipe the surface with a lightly damped cloth and mild detergent. Do not spot clean; wipe the entire surface area and then dry with a clean cloth. If the stain persists, please consult with a professional leather cleaner or specialist.
What kind of leather conditioner should I consider using?
Here are a few conditioners that our customers' recommend:
How often should I condition my leather sofa or chair?
Depending on how often you use or clean the item, we generally suggest conditioning your leather sofa or chair once to twice a year.
Dust and dirt cause fabric to wear faster. For general maintenance, vacuum your upholstered furniture regularly with an upholstery attachment. To persevere the cushions’ shape, flip, rotate, and fluff the cushions weekly to every month depending on the amount of usage. To keep your upholstered furniture looking its best, consider annual professional cleaning.
Here are a few other tips:
How do I care for a spill or stain on my upholstered furniture?
As soon as a spill or stain occurs, treat it immediately for the best results. It is important to know that applications and results will vary. Below are details on how to care for small spills or stains immediately after them occurring.
For stains that persist or cover a large portion of your furniture piece we suggest consulting a cleaning professional that specializes in upholstered furniture.
Our Namaste rugs are 80% sheep wool and 20% cotton. Below are details for general care of these unique and vintage rugs: