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We are
primarily a higher end consignment
store dealing in
furniture, accessories, artwork, home decor, or just
anything for your home. Any questions about
consignment or inventory please call! |
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Thomasville Furniture,
Ethan Allen,
Henredon Furniture,
Drexel Furniture, and
John Widdicomb to mention a few brand furniture
names. |
A sideboard is an item of furniture
traditionally used in the dining room for serving
food, for displaying serving dishes such as silver,
and for storage. It usually consists of a set of
cabinets, or cupboards, and one or more drawers, all
topped by a flat display surface for conveniently
holding food, serving dishes, and even lighting
devices. The overall height of the tops of most
sideboards is approximately waist level.
The earliest versions of the sideboard familiar today
made their appearance in the 18th century, but they
gained most of their popularity during the 19th
century as households became prosperous enough to
dedicate a room solely to dining. Sideboards were made
in a range of decorative styles and were frequently
ornamented with costly veneers and inlays. In later
years, sideboards have been placed in living rooms or
other areas where household items might be displayed.
In traditional, formal dining rooms today, an antique
sideboard is a desirable and fashionable accessory,
and finely styled versions from the late-18th or
early-19th centuries are the most sought after and
costly today. Among its counterparts in modern
furniture styles, the form is often referred to as a
server. Some of the earliest production of sideboards
arose in England, France, Belgium and Scotland. Later,
American designs arose.[1] Characteristic materials
used in historic sideboard manufacture include oak,
pine and walnut.
* Sideboard is also a slang word for sideburns |
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South: Aurora, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills
Village, Englewood, Sheridan, Littleton, Bow Mar, Centennial
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