The Francis wide sideboard range from Baker Furniture is a sophisticated storage solution that combines contemporary design with practical functionality.
This elegant piece features a brushed bronze metal base paired with a sleek ceramic or glass top, creating a refined aesthetic that suits modern interiors. With generous proportions, the wide sideboard offers ample space for storing dining essentials, tableware, or household items, while maintaining a clean and uncluttered look.
Its minimalist design is enhanced by subtle detailing and high-quality materials, making it a stylish focal point in dining rooms or living spaces. Part of the broader Francis collection, it pairs beautifully with matching dining tables and occasional furniture to create a cohesive and luxurious home environment.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 180cm (70.9.inches)
Height: 80cm (31.5.inches)
Depth: 44cm (17.3.inches)
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Sally Williams
1 year ago
Thank you Gary for your help in choosing our bedroom furniture today. We highly recommend this lovely shop where the choice of furniture is amazing and staff very helpful. As we said, we will be back [read more]in the autumn for our living room needs.
Sally and Peter Williams
Steven Potts
1 month ago
We have recently moved home and went into Webb House furnishers in Nantwich to look into replacing some of our furniture. We had great service by the sales team resulting in us purchasing 2 sofas, a f [read more]eature armchair and a couple of rugs.
The delivery guys who brought the furniture were brilliant at getting the largest sofa into our lounge which meant disassembling then reassembling it to make it possible.
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David Pickworth
2 years ago
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Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.