
£1,695
With its flawless high-gloss finish and superb craftsmanship, our 100% made in Italy Palazzo dining range from Italian brand Modum is the very essence of modern Italian furniture style. From dining sets to sideboards and occasional tables to curio cabinets, the collection’s gorgeous lacquered surfaces are enhanced with a subtle woodgrain pattern, bevelled edges and gunmetal grey metallic accents. Effortless contemporary style is matched by practical design choices like push to open drawers and built-in LED cabinet lighting. At the heart of the collection is the Palazzo extending dining table which includes two extension leaves and can accommodate two more for an absolutely stunning dining table that’s a full four metres in length. Love Palazzo’s fabulous glam style? It’s also available as a bedroom furniture collection. Bring home cool Italian dining style with this small yet spacious sideboard. We love the high-gloss lacquered finish – it comes in three gorgeous woodgrain effects – and that statement stainless steel plinth. Why you'll love it The ultimate in gorgeous Italian furniture. Modern glam style. High-gloss sideboard makes a striking statement. Lacquered finish has a beautiful woodgrain effect. Bevelled edges with inset gunmetal grey metallic detail. Powder-coated stainless steel plinth. Push to open soft-closing cupboard doors. In a choice of sophisticated woodgrain-effect colours. Also available in perfectly smooth and sleek glossy white. Beautifully made in Italy. This large sideboard is part of the Palazzo range. What you need to know Cupboard has an adjustable shelf. Door hinges are adjustable. The lacquered finish is 4 layers deep, the result of a unique high-tech process. Please note that the lacquered finish may show surface scratches under certain lighting. Part of the extensive Italian-made Palazzo living and dining collection. Palazzo is also available as a bedroom furniture collection. Warning!Please note
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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