Art Deco Meets Exotic Materials: The Westland Buffet Sideboard
A new contemporary style has arrived! Its making way into the popular arena of modern home furniture design. We are excited to introduce, (drumroll, please!),The Westland Buffet Sideboard. This incredibly unique furnishing combines multiple classic styles using a mixture of rare exotic materials.
Made from sustainably harvested mango wood with real cane rattan woven onto its facade, this clever design unexpectedly comes from exotic regions of India. You would never guess, as many popular Indian designs are extremely detailed and ornate. However, its clean-lined silhouette, geometric shape and conical 4-legged base resembles traditional Danish-inspired furniture. It also features a contemporary 2-door design with an art deco-inspired large woven rattan circle accenting each side. This is a classic art deco pattern including its round peg door handles in a glistening gold-brushed finish.
Its interior has 3 spacious compartments for storing a variety of household items. The beauty of tasteful sideboards is versatility. They can be used in various rooms throughout the home. Originally, buffet sideboards were primarily used in the dining room and kitchen for serving food and displaying food. This kept the dining table uncluttered and allowed for servers and guests to easily access the different dishes.
Today, modern buffet tables can be used in the foyer for storing extra gloves and winter gear. In the dining room, they can be used for storing extra dishware or wine and spirits. In the living room, some households use them as entertainment stands or for storing electronics and board games. If the design meets the style preference, they can even be used as a stylish alternative to a bedroom dresser.
The possibility of uses are endless. For this particular design, The Westland Buffet comes in 3 finishes to choose from. Walnut, natural and black. Each finish can accommodate an assortment of different living settings. From rustic contemporary and modern farmhouse, to mid-century modern and eclectic art deco. Whichever your style, this is the type of sideboard you will love coming home to.