Ardente 3-Drawer 3-Door Sideboard
Item number: KF-250662
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SpecificationsItem Size1500x420x910mmIntended / Approved UseResidences/Apartments/B&BsMaterialMDF/PB/SWFeaturesRippled wood frontsOversizeNAssembly RequiredYProduction Lead Time60 daysQTY/FCL200pcs
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Description
A 3-drawer 3-door sideboard with a full fluted façade that ripples light across warm walnut grain. The clean slab top and rounded verticals keep the silhouette soft, while hidden wave pulls preserve a seamless look. Built for modern dining rooms, entryways, and media walls.
The Next Bestseller:Eye-catching full-height fluting that photographs beautifully and stands out in thumbnails.Real storage mix—three drawers + three doors for both quick-grab and bulk items.Small-parts KD engineering, ISTA-3A ready; finishes/hardware customizable for OEM/ODM.150 cm width hits the sweet spot for apartments and family homes alike.
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ODM/OEM ServiceWe provide ODM/OEM service for this 3-drawer, 3-door cabinet combining generous storage with a vertical slat façade. Internal shelving, drawer layout, soft-close hardware, finishes and base height can all be customized to create either a sideboard or multi-purpose chest.
For OEM, we handle private label cartons, manuals, labels and online assets and can integrate this unit into a broader living or dining collection. For ODM, we co-develop exclusive variants with alternative leg frames, colors or handle concepts, supported by renderings, samples and reliable mass production. -
FAQQ1. What is a dining room sideboard used for in everyday life?
A1. A dining room sideboard is used to store plates, bowls, glasses, and table linens close to the table. It also provides a surface for serving food, drinks, and decorative objects during daily meals and special occasions.
Q2. How deep should a dining room sideboard be for tableware storage?
A2. A dining room sideboard depth of 40–50 cm is usually ideal for storing plates, serving dishes, and glassware. This depth offers generous storage while still fitting comfortably along the wall.
Q3. How do I choose the right length of sideboard for my dining room?
A3. The right length for a dining room sideboard is typically between half and the full length of the dining table. Make sure there is at least 90 cm of clearance between the sideboard and the back of the chairs so people can move around easily.
Q4. Should a dining room sideboard match the dining table and chairs?
A4. A dining room sideboard does not have to match the table and chairs exactly, but it should complement them in style, color, or material. Repeating one element—such as wood tone, leg shape, or metal finish—creates a coordinated look.
Q5. What interior features are useful inside a dining room sideboard?
A5. Useful interior features for a dining room sideboard include adjustable shelves, drawers for cutlery and linens, and compartments for bottles or tall vases. Soft-close doors and sturdy hinges improve the long-term performance of the sideboard.
