Crosley Madison Navy Kitchen Island

Transitional design. Drawer inside depth: 11.25″. Top: 42″ x 18″.

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Transform your kitchen into a more functional room with the Madison Kitchen Cart/Island. Crafted from solid hardwood and birch veneers, its a sturdy addition that provides ample surface and storage space. The butcher block countertop is ideal for food prep or buffet-style serving. Two large drawers and three cabinets are perfect for tucking away servingware and seasonal decor. Brushed nickel hardware makes a chic accent. Both casters and bun feet are provided for your choice of stationary island or rolling cart.

  • Both casters and bun feet included for your choice of movable cart or stationary island functionality
  • Crafted from solid hardwood and birch veneers
  • Solid wood 1.5 in. butcher block top
  • Brushed nickel hardware
  • Smooth glide drawers
  • 2-large drawers
  • 2-small cabinets and one large cabinet with shelf

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Dimensions

H 35.5 in, W 42 in, D 18 in

Depth

Narrow (Under 21 in.)

Width

Standard (40-55 in.)

Manufacturer Warranty

90 Day Replacement Part Warranty, No Returns

Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of economy cars or subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from 1939 to 1952, interrupted by World War II production. Their station wagons were the most popular model, but also offered were sedans, pickups, convertibles, a sports car, and even a tiny jeep-like vehicle. For export, the cars were badged Crosmobile.

Crosley introduced several "firsts" in American automotive history, including the first affordable, mass-market car with an overhead camshaft engine in 1946; the first use of the term 'Sport(s-) Utility' in 1947, for a 1948 model year convertible wagon; and the first American cars to be fitted with 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes, as well as America's first post-war sports car, the Hotshot, in the 1949 model year.

All of Crosley's models were lightweight (1,100 to 1,400 pounds (500 to 640 kilograms)) body-on-frame cars with rigid axles front and rear, and engines with less than 1 litre (61 cubic inches) displacement. With exception of the late introduced Hotshot and Farm-O-Road models, the vast majority of all Crosleys were built on an 80-inch (2.03-meter) wheelbase, and with leaf-springs.

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Brenda

    Beautiful island but has a very strong odor. Tried leaving doors open, still smells. Also everything is nice wood except 3 flimsy panels on back??? Why wouldn’t you make them solid wood also.

  2. 05

    by Debbie

    I appreciate having additional storage in my kitchen!

  3. 05

    by Steve

    This has been the most used counter space in our kitchen since we got it. It is the perfect addition and extra storage space that we needed. Absolutely LOVE this piece!

  4. 05

    by Paul

    I purchased two cabinets. I love them. The color is perfect It is a dark navy blue. Assembling took me awhile. It’s best to have two people. The only problem I found was, one of the drawers does not close all the way. It is not that obvious. The boxes the cabinets came in were really beat up, but there was no damage to the cabinets. They were heavy. I would buy it again.

  5. 05

    by Claire

    Assembly was pretty easy- there were a couple moments when a second set of hands would have been helpful, but I managed solo by myself. When finished, build quality is good. Very solid construction design, and the space is PERFECT for our needs- a better fit than our previous “open design” buffet style table we had been using. Out-gassing of the paint is pretty strong though, so make sure you have the windows open, etc. Of note: one of my knobs was not threaded all the way for the screw. So, for now, I have a wobbly knob. I emailed the company direct via their website about a week ago and still haven’t heard back. If they read this review, maybe it’ll prompt them to reach out to me.

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