Providing multipurpose storage for the living room, den, or home office, the rustic yet contemporary Homestead credenza puts solid maple to work in a clean-lined credenza with one-of-a-kind character. The credenza combines open and closed storage for books, files, and decorative objects. Beautifully crafted in any of a wide variety of top and base finishes. The Homestead credenza comes in 3 widths and 2 heights- you'll be sure to find the size you need! Handcrafted in Virginia, each piece of hardwood timber is carefully harvested in the Appalachian Region of the eastern United States, selected for its natural beauty and wood grain character. Bassett Furniture's master craftsmen plane each piece by hand and apply the rich finishes that give these treasures timeless appeal in your home. Bench made (meaning individually created and produced), these are built to stand the test of time and be a small part of your family's own stories.
74"W 30"H 19"H
Shown in Auburn Maple finish.
Height Over All |
30" |
Width Over All |
74" |
Depth Over All |
19" |
Weight |
159 lbs |
Clearance Under Item |
9.375" |
Height Inside Door Area |
16.5" |
Width Inside Door Area |
13" |
Finish Options |
Maple Finishes |
Multi-Step Dimensional Finish |
Yes |
Wall Anchor/Tipping Restraint Included |
Yes |
Materials |
Solid Hardwood |
Country Of Origin |
Artisan crafted in the USA with American and imported materials |
Wood Type |
Maple Solids |
Storage |
Yes |
Leveling Feet |
Yes |
Power Management |
No |
Power Strip |
No |
Wire Management Holes |
Yes |
Lighting UL Listed |
No |
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Type:
All Media Consoles and Wall Units
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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