
Brimwell Reclaimed Wood Sideboard
The Brimwell Reclaimed Wood Sideboard brings structured storage and quiet character to dining rooms, offices, or entryways. A grid of small drawers paired with a solid wood top creates a functional piece with timeless appeal and lived in warmth.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Multi Drawer Storage: Organizes essentials with ease.
- Reclaimed Wood Build: Natural grain adds depth and character.
- Apothecary Inspired Design: Classic form with modern balance.
- Compact Linear Profile: Fits comfortably along walls.
- Metal Label Pulls: Practical detail with vintage charm.
Inspiration:
Inspired by vintage apothecary cabinets, this sideboard blends order, craftsmanship, and understated presence.
Why Choose Wisteria?
At Wisteria, we value furniture that tells a story. Each Brimwell Reclaimed Wood Sideboard is crafted in small batches, honoring natural variations in wood and finish while offering thoughtful design rooted in global tradition.
Original: $1,950.00
-65%$1,950.00
$682.50Product Information
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Description
The Brimwell Reclaimed Wood Sideboard brings structured storage and quiet character to dining rooms, offices, or entryways. A grid of small drawers paired with a solid wood top creates a functional piece with timeless appeal and lived in warmth.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Multi Drawer Storage: Organizes essentials with ease.
- Reclaimed Wood Build: Natural grain adds depth and character.
- Apothecary Inspired Design: Classic form with modern balance.
- Compact Linear Profile: Fits comfortably along walls.
- Metal Label Pulls: Practical detail with vintage charm.
Inspiration:
Inspired by vintage apothecary cabinets, this sideboard blends order, craftsmanship, and understated presence.
Why Choose Wisteria?
At Wisteria, we value furniture that tells a story. Each Brimwell Reclaimed Wood Sideboard is crafted in small batches, honoring natural variations in wood and finish while offering thoughtful design rooted in global tradition.























