Puccarella Wine Buffet

Sale price$6,150.00

The Puccarella Wine Buffet is a testament to enduring craftsmanship, hewn from solid hardwood with permanent joinery for generations of use. Its hand-rubbed oil finish is both elegant and safely non-toxic, while thoughtful details like continuous wood grain and dovetailed maple drawers speak to its integrity. With customizable hardware, legs, and versatile storage for bottles and stemware, it is a quietly sophisticated foundation for modern living.

DIMENSIONS:

• Overall: 90"W x 42.5"H x 18"D

FEATURES:

• Handcrafted from responsibly-sourced solid hardwood.
• Strong permanent joinery built to last a lifetime and beyond.
• Hand-rubbed clear penetrating oil finish. Food, pet, and baby safe with no VOCs.
• Continuous wood grain across front face panels.
• Solid maple drawer boxes with dovetail joinery.
• Height adjustable shelves in specified compartments.
• Stemware storage.
• Bottle storage (fits most 750ml wine bottles).

OPTIONS:

• HINGES: “push-to-open” or “soft-close” with 3-axis adjustability.
• DRAWER SLIDES: concealed undermount “push-to-open” or “soft-close.”
• LEGS: straight or angled, tapered or block style.
• HARDWARE: solid brass or wood pulls.
• BACKER PANEL: open or enclosed (cord holes can be cut to buyer specifications).


Material: Myrtle


Order details

Made to order

About our furniture

All of our furniture is made to order using responsibly-sourced domestic hardwood, making every piece a unique heirloom-quality masterpiece for you and your family to enjoy for generations to come. We spare no expense on using the best quality hardware, components, and wood finishing products with every board hand-selected and closely inspected for both beauty and quality. Each piece is proudly built in the Pacific Northwest by our passionate and dedicated team of career craftsmen.

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Custom modifications

We use solid hardwoods from the Pacific Northwest. Our native PNW wood species offered are Madrone, Myrtle, and Willamette Walnut. These species are rare in that they are not farmed. The lumber is collected from fallen trees, in the most responsible ways possible.