- One Spacious Drawer
- Twelve Bottle Wine Storage
- Two Tone, Distressed Finish
- Rustic Farmhouse Design
- Metal Studs along Top Edge
- Natural Variations of Wood, Color, Texture & Tone
- Each piece of wood is unique and will absorb the finishing process differently, therefore, the product you receive may vary from the pictures.
Category |
Dining Room Accents>Wine Racks |
Collection |
Nicole |
Upc |
843627160296 |
Style |
Farmhouse |
Color Finish |
Antique Cream |
Cover Veneer |
Distressed |
Materials |
Solid Brazilian Pine;Plywood |
Primary Material |
Wood |
Drawer Construction |
3/4 Extension |
Cubes |
11.59 |
Assembly Required |
Yes |
Assembled Depth |
15 |
Assembled Width |
27 |
Assembled Height |
36 |
Assembled Weight |
32 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Lead and Lead Compounds |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Nicole Bar Console is going to make storing all of your wine bottles a whole lot easier! This accent piece holds up to twelve wine bottles, allowing you to easily expand your collection. The spacious drawer up top is perfect for storing away any bar accessories. Along the top edge are metal studs, instantly adding flair to this already stunning piece. The distressed finish completes that rustic farmhouse design you crave. This console is made of solid Brazilian pine and will naturally take on it's own texture and tone over the years; making it a perfect piece to pass on from generation to generation. |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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