


Henry Credenza
Estimated Delivery time of 30-35 days from order confirmation
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HENRY sideboard
Measurements L.208 D.50 H.100 cm
Henry is a sideboard with three doors and three drawers. The top has a rounded solid wood edge. The three drawers have a smooth front, open closure and a structure with dovetail joints that guarantee sturdiness and solidity. The three doors, equipped with locks, have a solid wood frame with an internal ashlar panel. Internally, the two compartments are equipped with a shelf. The plinth is sturdy and linear with a front opening. Henry is a sideboard characterized by rounded edges and soft lines, handcrafted in Italy, furnishing the living area with style and elegance.
Data sheet: Frames, plinth, door frame in solid toulipier wood, sides in toulipier veneered wood particles, front drawers in toulipier blockboard with dovetail joint, top in toulipier plated blockboard, toulipier plated mdf bosses
To clean the furniture, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry one, preferably made of cotton. Do not leave any water residue and do not use chemical, alcohol-based or acid-based products that could ruin the finish. The furniture is after polishing treated with beeswax pulled by hand; This naturally protects the treated surfaces, making the finish more elastic and long-lasting. Do not place hot objects directly in contact with surfaces.
DOVETAIL JOINT: The dovetail joint is a very resistant type of joint that allows two wooden planks to be joined at right angles. Thanks to the use of special milling machines, the edge of both axes is engraved, forming a trapezoidal-shaped joint similar to the tail of a swallow. The resulting joint has a very elegant appearance and is intended to withstand continuous and consistent stress.
WHY CLASSIC: The classic style is defined as the style par excellence, it is inspired by its nature from the past but never goes out of fashion. Mainly used in the palaces of the nobles, it represents a fine and luxurious style. The lines are refined, never simple or banal, with decorations that are often complex and worked. The material par excellence is wood treated and covered with warm tones and fine finishes. The furnishings are often the product of skilled craftsmen who with passion and knowledge forge timeless furniture. The house furnished in a classic style is mainly an elegant house, with fine finishes and above all beautiful.
