The Shirley L Credenza, with its clean lines and exciting details, is your home's show stopping piece. While the ample space inside lets it be your practical storage area as well. The sides are wrapped in solid Maple with a top detail of inlaid Walnut. The subtotal curve in one of the solid Walnut doors lets you open the piece, while the soft close hinges allow for an easy and quiet close. Comes with 2 shelves. Hand built using classic and modern woodworking techniques and protected with a hand applied all-natural finish Height 33" Length 31" Width 15" Custom sizing is available Proudly made in New York
Shirley L Credenza
- Product Name
- Shirley L Credenza
- Manufacturer
- Ethan Abramson
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