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Wexford Dining Buffet 24825 at McLaughlins Home Furnishing Designs

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The Hekman Dining Room Wexford Dining Buffet is available in the Southgate, Novi and Utica Michigan area from McLaughlins Home Furnishing Designs.

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Height: 38.25"
Width: 72.25"
Depth: 20.25"
Weight: 228.0 lb
Features:
  • This buffet of oak veneer and mindi solids offers interesting architectural details, including a break front and the two cantilevered center drawers supported by 4-1/2" corbels.
  • Four lower storage compartments feature center doors with antique pewter wire grating while the end storage areas have framed oak panel doors.
  • One adjustable shelf behind each door.
  • Silver tray and silver liner in the top drawers.
  • Finished in Wexford, a special application of black glaze rubbed into raised oak grain and then wiped, revealing the natural wood tones.

  • Number of Shelves: 3
    Number of Drawers: 3
    Wood Finish: Wexford
    Available in Vinyl: No
    SKU: 24825
    Category: Dining Room
    Type: Cabinets, Buffet Cabinets
    McLaughlins Home Furnishing Designs
    Sales & Service: 734-941-5457
    Website: https://mclaughlins.com/

    Wexford Dining Buffet

    Wexford Dining Buffet
    SKU 24825
    Type Cabinets
    Category Dining Room
    Brand Hekman
    Height 38.25"
    Width 72.25"
    Depth 20.25"
    Weight 228.0 lb
    Number of Shelves 3
    Number of Drawers 3
    Features
  • This buffet of oak veneer and mindi solids offers interesting architectural details, including a break front and the two cantilevered center drawers supported by 4-1/2" corbels.
  • Four lower storage compartments feature center doors with antique pewter wire grating while the end storage areas have framed oak panel doors.
  • One adjustable shelf behind each door.
  • Silver tray and silver liner in the top drawers.
  • Finished in Wexford, a special application of black glaze rubbed into raised oak grain and then wiped, revealing the natural wood tones.