Height: 79.88 Width: 50 Length: 20
Few dining room or living room furniture pieces have the personality and character found in the Darby Display Cabinet. Maybe that is why it is so difficult to find unique, well-made vertical pieces. Rather than build the expected china cabinet for this collection, we chose instead to make a vertical piece that would not only display its contents well, but also itself be a beautiful part of the display. The Darby Cabinet features seeded glass for a vintage/antique look, interior lighting above framed glass shelves, and sliding doors to access it all.
Care & Cleaning/Care of Finish - Finishes are naturally resistant to minor everyday hazards or accidents, however, some precautions are necessary to maintain the beauty of wood furniture.
(1) Dust with soft cloth slightly moistened with water. Always rub in the direction of the wood grain.
(2) Do not place beverages directly on furniture.
(3) Furniture should not be placed in direct sunlight.
(4) Remove any spills or smudges immediately.
Kincaid is proud to say they make things the way they’ve always been made- since 1946, solid wood construction, English dovetails, and hand-rubbed finishes have been at the forefront of their craftsmanship. Their bench-made upholstery is made one piece at a time in their factory in western North Carolina. With a large selection of living room, dining, and bedroom furniture, they offer every style from traditional to contemporary.
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Inspired by the rugged solid wood roads that America traveled, Plank Road is a tribute to the sturdy resolve that is our heritage. Every solid wood board presents its own personality while playing a part in the broader story. Avoiding unnecessary embellishments, the beauty of the furniture's construction is enough. The collection features a casual, organic style that blends modern and vintage design influences with the natural character of solid wood furniture. Two finish choices are available across the assortment: Stone - a natural brown tone that lightly shades the pine lumber. Charcoal - just as the name suggests, except these pieces feature the contrasting Stone finish on the tops for a two-tone look.
