Arlo 2m Buffet Unit – Textured Espresso Black
$2,529.00 Original price was: $2,529.00.$1,949.00Current price is: $1,949.00.
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Specifications
| Item Dimensions: | 200cm W x 50cm D x 70cm H |
|---|---|
| Top Compartment Dimensions: | 95cm W x 40cm D x 33cm H |
| Bottom Compartment Dimensions: | 95cm W x 45cm D x 27cm H |
| Material: | MDF with a black stained oak timber veneer finish |
| Features: | 4 x cupboards and shelves, Matte black metal door handles, Fully assembled |
| Color: | Textured Espresso Black |
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Material: MDF with a black stained oak timber veneer finish
Handles: Matte black metal
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Width (cm)
200
Depth (cm)
50
Height (cm)
70
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What’s the difference between a sideboard and a buffet?
Both provide stylish storage. Traditionally, buffets are used in dining areas for serving and storing dinnerware, while sideboards are more versatile and can be placed in living rooms, hallways, or bedrooms.
How much storage space do your sideboards offer?
Our sideboards range from compact 2-door models to large 4-door designs with internal shelving and drawers. Great for storing tableware, linens, or even office items.
Are your buffets suitable for modern Australian dining rooms?
Yes, we design our buffets with contemporary Australian homes in mind—balancing function and style with sleek finishes and quality materials.
Can I use a sideboard as a TV unit or hallway cabinet?
Definitely. Many customers in Australia repurpose our sideboards as TV units or storage for entryways and open-plan living spaces.




















