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Plicata Sideboard
Plicata Sideboard
Plicata Sideboard
Plicata Sideboard
Plicata Sideboard
Plicata Sideboard

Plicata Sideboard

Item number: KF-250202
A Japandi statement piece in premium light oak. Engineered for global e-commerce with ISTA-3A compliant, weight-optimized packaging for zero-damage fulfillment.
  • Specifications
    Item Size
    1400×400×765mm
    Intended / Approved Use
    Residences/Apartments/B&Bs
    Material
    MDF/PB/SW
    Features
    Fabric curtain + PET
    Oversize
    N
    Assembly Required
    Y
    Production Lead Time
    60 days
    QTY/FCL
    497pcs
  • Description

    The Plicata Wine Bar Sideboard is a grand hosting buffet featuring dual reeded glass doors and an integrated wine rack. Its design captures the essence of Japandi simplicity and Mid-century functionality, offering a transparent yet textured look that highlights fine stemware and spirits within a natural wood-grain frame.

    The Next Bestseller: This unit addresses the need for centralized bar storage without occupying massive floor area. It organizes bottles, glassware, and accessories in one sleek silhouette, transforming your dining area into a professional-grade hosting space for social gatherings and weekend relaxation.

  • ODM/OEM Service
    We support ODM/OEM for this chair with customizable seat height, fabric, foam density, leg wood and stain color. Stitching pattern, piping, hardware and fire-retardant specs can be adjusted to your market, and we can add your branding on labels, cartons and assembly guides for a ready-to-sell program.
  • FAQ
    Q1. What is a sideboard used for in dining and living spaces?
    A1. A sideboard is a low storage cabinet used to store tableware, linens, and serving pieces. It also provides a surface for decor, lamps, or food during gatherings.

    Q2. How deep should a sideboard be for practical storage?
    A2. A sideboard depth of 40–50 cm is typical and provides enough room for plates, bowls, and small appliances. Deeper sideboards may be chosen for very large serving dishes.

    Q3. What is the difference between a sideboard and a buffet cabinet?
    A3. In modern usage, “sideboard” and “buffet cabinet” are largely interchangeable. Traditionally, buffets are slightly taller for serving food, while sideboards may be lower and more decorative.

    Q4. Can a sideboard be used as a TV unit in the living room?
    A4. A sturdy sideboard can function as a TV unit if its length and weight capacity are suitable. Many people choose a sideboard when they want a more furniture-like media solution.

    Q5. Which styles of sideboards work well in contemporary interiors?
    A5. Contemporary interiors often use sideboards with clean lines, fluted fronts, or mixed materials such as wood and metal. Neutral colors make the piece easy to pair with different decor.