Romana Large Sideboard
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This stylish oak offering provides ample storage space with two separate cupboard sections and thee drawers. The front edge of the sideboard top bears the signature soft curve and the legs have the fluid organic curves and chamfers that characterise Romana. The cupboard sections each have a wooden shelf mounted on pins and can be adjusted in height. The door hinges have soft-close mechanisms to give a gentle shut.
Romana is a modern dining and living-room furniture collection with soft curves and sophisticated craftsmanship that emphasise Ercol’s skill in working with solid timber. Each piece is made from sustainable pale oak and finished in a clear matt lacquer to both protect the timber and show off its beauty.
Sustainable oak
The Large Sideboard is part of a wider Romana collection. This piece works well with the Coffee Table and Wide IR TV Unit to make a bold statement in any living space.
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The Maker /
Ercol
Ercol was founded in England in 1920 by a young Italian, Lucian Ercolani. His simple goal was to make furniture that was well designed and made in a good working environment by craftsmen who took real pride in their jobs. Today, Ercol remains a family owned company committed to protecting and sharing its highly celebrated legacy.
The iconic British furniture maker has also introduced L. Ercolani, a luxury brand inspired by the rich heritage, timeless designs and progressive vision of its founder.
The Designer /
Dylan Freeth
Dylan Freeth is an award winning furniture and product designer based in London. He creates considered, engaging, and beautiful products with a timeless nature
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