Home and perfection are achievable with the Palmetto Heights two-piece bunching cabinet set. Crafted with excellence using rubberwood solids and split heart cathedral white oak veneers, this set features a two-tone Driftwood and Shell White finish and includes two bunching display cabinets. Whether you want to escape to the good life, where every day is a vacation, or you want to bring a new level of sophistication to your home, Palmetto Heights offers a way to express your personality without sacrificing style. The bunching display cabinet features picture frame molding with two wood framed doors with X-style windowpane panels over tempered glass in a contemporary Driftwood and Shell White two-tone finish. Behind the doors are three adjustable shelves and one fixed shelf that is illuminated by touch LED lighting. The block foot base adds a contemporary element to the clean lines of the display cabinet. Seamlessly bunch these cabinets together and create an impressive wall of display. The Palmetto Heights two-piece bunching cabinet set offers a unique point of view that is sure to inspire.
Dimensions: W80 x D18 x H74
Weight: 519 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids w/ Split Heart Cathedral White Oak Veneers
- Finish: Shell White & Driftwood
- Dimensions: W80 x D18 x H74
- Box Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Weight: 519 lbs.
- Cubes: 79.46
- Includes 2 Bunching Display Cabinets
- Bottom Case Dust Proofing
- Picture Frame Molding
- Wood Framed Doors
- X-Style Windowpane Panels Over Tempered Glass
- Adjustable Shelves
- Touch LED Lighting
- Bunch the 2 Cabinets Seamlessly Together
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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