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CFS Industrial Sideboards

For homeowners seeking practical yet characterful storage, industrial sideboards offer a compelling solution. These distinctive pieces merge functionality with rugged charm through thoughtful design and robust construction. What sets these pieces apart is their authentic craftsmanship, typically showcasing weathered timber paired with metalwork elements. You'll find various kinds of wood like oak, pine, or elm combined with brass fixtures, copper handles, or blackened steel frameworks. The unpretentious nature of these units creates immediate visual interest in any setting.


Perfect for keeping dinner plates and glassware neatly stored, these sturdy cabinets are equally useful for media accessories in the living room or organizing essentials by the front door. Available in various sizes, from compact sideboards ideal for cosy terrace homes to large industrial cupboards perfect for spacious country estates, there's an option to suit every space. From 2-door to 3-door and 4-door designs, this piece of industrial furniture offers versatility in storage and style.

Buying Guide on Industrial Sideboards

Industrial Sideboards

What are Industrial Style Sideboards Made of?


Materials Used in Industrial-Look Storage Units

Crafts people building storage pieces with an industrial aesthetic typically combine hardwoods with metalwork to achieve both strength and visual appeal. The resulting furniture pieces aren't just practical storage solutions—they bring character to living spaces through their distinctive materials.


Timber forms the backbone of most industrial cabinets, with several varieties commonly used.

  • Acacia's natural resistance to wear makes it popular for heavily used furniture.
  • Mango wood offers sustainability alongside interesting colour variations.
  • Salvaged timber brings authentic age marks and environmental benefits.

Blackened steel and wrought iron are commonly used in various parts of these storage units. You'll find metal used structurally in supporting frames, as sturdy legs, for decorative handles, or occasionally forming the entire cabinet framework.


Certain design touches enhance functionality while maintaining style—ventilated cabinet fronts with mesh inserts allow airflow, while heavy-duty castors provide mobility without compromising stability.


This straightforward approach to materials creates the characteristic workshop-inspired appearance that defines these storage furniture pieces, balancing rugged industrial-style aesthetics with everyday practicality. The combination of wood and metal elements creates an authentic rustic or retro appeal that works in various interior settings.


Acacia Wood Industrial Sideboard


Acacia's tough composition creates eye-catching natural patterns while standing strong against everyday use. Furniture built from this hardy wood tends to outlive many competitors, making acacia furniture a smart investment for people wanting pieces that last. These wooden sideboards provide excellent value with their combination of durability and style.


Strength and Durability


This wood actually exceeds oak in hardness testing, giving it superior resistance to the scratches and dents that come with regular household activity. The dense structure of acacia also means it requires minimal maintenance beyond regular cleaning to keep it looking its best.


Industrial Sideboards

Colour and Grain


Acacia naturally varies in tone, ranging from warm honey shades to deep browns. The grain patterns are often striking, with natural knots and swirls. This makes every sideboard unique.


Acacia with Metal Accents


Acacia is often combined with iron sideboard features such as black steel legs, metal doors, or riveted details. This mix of materials reinforces the industrial style while adding structural strength.


Finishing and Coating


Acacia timber undergoes special treatment before being crafted into sideboards. Craftsmen typically coat these pieces with either a flat, non-shiny lacquer or natural oils that soak into the wood. These treatments form a shield against moisture and spills. Some woodworkers intentionally distress the surface for a rustic farmhouse look, while others sand it smooth for a refined finish.


Deciding between the aged or refined approach really boils down to your personal style - whether you're drawn to furniture with apparent history and character marks or prefer the crisp, flawless look of perfectly finished pieces.


Ideal Uses

An acacia wood industrial sideboard works well as:


  • A storage furniture unit for dining rooms, enhancing your dining room furniture collection.
  • A sideboard cabinet with storage for living rooms, complementing other living room furniture.
  • A metal sideboard or steel sideboard alternative with wooden textures.
  • A low sideboard for spaces with height restrictions. Available in both small sideboards and large sideboard configurations.

Mango Wood Industrial Sideboard


This tropical timber serves as an excellent material for workshop-inspired storage pieces. Harvested from fruit-bearing trees after they've stopped producing, mango lumber combines environmental benefits with practical qualities. Mango wood sideboards are increasingly popular for those seeking sustainable wooden sideboards with distinctive character.


Kind to the Planet Yet Built to Last


Industrial Sideboards

Unlike oak or mahogany which take generations to mature, these fruit trees reach harvest size in just 15 years. When they stop bearing fruit, they're replaced with new saplings - creating a sustainable wood source. Don't mistake this quick growth for weakness though; the timber rivals traditional hardwoods in its ability to withstand daily knocks and bumps.


Distinctive Looks that Improve with Age


Freshly cut mango wood features a warm amber hue with striking dark veins. You'll never find identical grain patterns in different boards, so every cabinet or storage unit stands as unique. The real magic happens as time passes through - the wood gradually deepens in colour and develops a gentle sheen that actually gets better with regular use and sunlight.


Mango Wood with Industrial Features


Many mango wood industrial sideboards include steel sideboard elements such as metal handles, mesh doors, and iron legs. These additions strengthen the structure while keeping the design functional.


Finishing and Maintenance

Mango wood is often finished with:


  • Natural oil coats for a matte look.
  • Stained lacquer for a polished effect.
  • Distressed finishes for a reclaimed style.

Regular cleaning with a damp cloth keeps it looking fresh, while an occasional oil treatment maintains its finish.


Industrial Sideboard Price Range


Industrial sideboards are available at a range of between £159 to £1439.


Choose from acacia furniture, mango sideboards or reclaimed sideboards to match your dining room furniture or living room furniture needs. Our wooden sideboards combine beauty with functionality regardless of your space constraints.

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