Bost Credenza – Credenzas, Buffets + Sideboards – Design Within Reach
Modern minimal credenza. Top and bottom shelves are recessed. Choose from a selection of storage boxes.
- Modern minimal credenza.
- Top and bottom shelves are recessed.
- Choose from a selection of storage boxes.
Additional information
General Dimensions | 32.67" H 38.37" W 16.92" D |
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Product Weight | 77 lbs |
Box Dimensions | Bost Credenza – Drawer / Shelf::34.67" H 45.5" W 18.59" D |
Assembly | Requires Assembly |
Warranty | DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods. |
A credenza is a dining room sideboard or display cabinet, usually made of burnished and polished wood and decorated with marquetry. The top would often be made of marble, or another decorative liquid- and heat-resistant stone.
The credenza started as a rough table with a cloth draped over it. In early 14th-century Italy, it took on an architectural form with column and pilaster decorations.
In modern times, a credenza is more often a type of sideboard used in the home or restaurant. In dining rooms, it is typically made from wood and used as a platform to serve buffet meals. In restaurant kitchens, made from stainless steel, it provides a side surface and storage cupboards. It can also be referenced in an office environment for office storage; both above and below a desk space.
A design is the concept of or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word design refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, and is sometimes used to refer to the inherent nature of something – its design. The verb to design expresses the process of developing a design. In some cases, the direct construction of an object without an explicit prior plan may also be considered to be a design (such as in arts and crafts). A design is expected to have a purpose within a certain context, usually having to satisfy certain goals and constraints and to take into account aesthetic, functional, economic, environmental, or socio-political considerations. Traditional examples of designs include architectural and engineering drawings, circuit diagrams, sewing patterns, and less tangible artefacts such as business process models.
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