Store your good dishes and hide the everyday clutter with buffets that works with your lifestyle. Serving space when you're hosting, storage for everything you don't use daily. The dining room furniture that keeps things tidy and looking intentional.
FAQ
What is the difference between a buffet and a sideboard?
Both offer similar storage, but buffets are often used in dining rooms for serving and storing dinnerware, while sideboards tend to have a lower profile and work well in living spaces too.
Are buffets good for dining room storage?
Yes — buffets are ideal for storing plates, glassware, and table linens. They also double as a handy serving surface for meals and entertaining.
How do I choose the right size sideboard for my dining area?
Measure your space first—leave at least 80–90cm of clearance around the sideboard so doors and drawers open easily. Choose a size that fits your storage needs without crowding the room.
Do buffets coordinate with dining tables or display cabinets?
Often, yes. Many buffets are designed to complement dining sets or display pieces — making it easy to create a cohesive, well-styled space.
Are buffets and sideboards available with drawers, shelves, or both?
Yes — many designs feature a mix of drawers and shelves, giving you flexible storage for everything from cutlery to servingware and more.
Are narrow sideboards available for compact areas?
Yes — there are slim sideboard designs made for tight spaces like hallways or small dining areas, offering smart storage without taking up too much room.
What finishes are popular for modern sideboards?
Popular finishes include wood-look, matte black, high-gloss, and neutral tones like white or taupe. These styles pair well with a range of interiors — from Scandi to contemporary.
How are sideboards packaged and shipped?
Sideboards are usually flat-packed or partially assembled, then securely boxed for safe delivery. Packaging often includes protective padding to prevent damage in transit.