HOMESTYLES Americana Black Kitchen Island With Storage
Crafted with hardwood solids in a deep, multi-step black finish. Pass-through drawer, 2-door cabinet and open shelving for storage. Easy to assemble.
Home Styles Americana Kitchen Island is constructed of solid hardwoods and engineered woods with a rich multi-step Black finish. Features include antique pewter hardware, accessibility from both sides, easy glide large pass through drawer, raised detail cabinet doors on each side for easy access, and open storage with an adjustable shelf. Size: 42 in. W x 24 in. D x 36 in. H.
- Solid engineered wood construction
- Assembly is easy and requires only common household tools
- 2 storage shelves on each end
- Storage cabinet is accessible from both sides
- Large easy-glide pass-through drawer
- Ships small parcel
Additional information
Dimensions | H 36 in, W 42 in, D 24 in |
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Depth | Standard (21-36 in.) |
Width | Standard (40-55 in.) |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
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by Sandy
Perfect island for my kitchen. Quality and beautiful color. Easy to assemble. Highly recommend.
by Terry
Very heavy and arrives in two boxes. Requires two people to complete assembly but the result is a beautiful piece of furniture. The drawer does not have stop guides because of the two sided pass through design so need to use care opening & closing. Recommend using protective cover on top (glass, mat or table runner) and shelf liner for drawer/cabinets to prevent damage/scratching.
by David
Make sure vertical column assemblies are located on the correct ends. They almost fit the wrong way by forcing into position but this will result in misalignment. The instructions should emphasize this. Likely, it is the reason for a number of the poor reviews.
by Smith
Great quality. Looks exactly like the photo.
by Judy
Wonderful! It is comparable to a fine piece of furniture!
by Sarah
Top scratches pretty easily. Be careful.
by Tracy
Solid, heavy, very good-looking. Very happy with purchase. We took our time putting it together and didn’t have any problems. (Two people.). Everything we needed was supplied. It arrived on time and well-packed, great condition.
by James
very sturdy and looks amazing. set up was much easier than expected. highly recommend this item.