
Vintage Pine 6-Door Sideboard - Circa 1905 No. M57
Dating to circa 1905, this vintage pine sideboard carries the kind of presence that only comes with age. The solid pine has dried and settled into a surface of warm browns and ashy grey tones, with visible grain, worn edges, and natural variation that reads as deeply lived-in rather than distressed. Six inset panel doors are separated by squared stiles, each paired with a small dark ring pull that keeps the front grounded and unfussy. At 96" long, 17" deep, and 33" high, it sits low and wide without feeling bulky. A natural anchor for a farmhouse-style dining room or entryway, and genuinely hard to find in antique solid wood construction this well-preserved.
Dating to circa 1905, this vintage pine sideboard carries the kind of presence that only comes with age. The solid pine has dried and settled into a surface of warm browns and ashy grey tones, with visible grain, worn edges, and natural variation that reads as deeply lived-in rather than distressed. Six inset panel doors are separated by squared stiles, each paired with a small dark ring pull that keeps the front grounded and unfussy. At 96" long, 17" deep, and 33" high, it sits low and wide without feeling bulky. A natural anchor for a farmhouse-style dining room or entryway, and genuinely hard to find in antique solid wood construction this well-preserved.
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Dating to circa 1905, this vintage pine sideboard carries the kind of presence that only comes with age. The solid pine has dried and settled into a surface of warm browns and ashy grey tones, with visible grain, worn edges, and natural variation that reads as deeply lived-in rather than distressed. Six inset panel doors are separated by squared stiles, each paired with a small dark ring pull that keeps the front grounded and unfussy. At 96" long, 17" deep, and 33" high, it sits low and wide without feeling bulky. A natural anchor for a farmhouse-style dining room or entryway, and genuinely hard to find in antique solid wood construction this well-preserved.























