Halifax is one of our sellout ranges. So, we figured we’d add one more finish to the family, cue the Halifax Accent. Working the exact same design credentials as its partner collections – a solid mahogany frame and meticulous traditional detailing to name two – we’ve exposed its wooden top surface and treated it with a deep and dark wood stain that bounces the light. We’ve also distressed the paintwork slightly so it channels a wonderful pre-loved vibe.
This versatile storage and display buffet features four glass doors and antique brass hardware, lending a touch of vintage charm to your space. Crafted from high-quality plantation-sourced mahogany, the Halifax Accent Display Buffet is both sturdy and sustainable. The deep brown top and distressed white painted finish offer a unique and stylish contrast that adds depth and character to the design. Inside, you'll find four spacious shelving compartments, providing ample storage and display space for your favorite items. Whether you're looking to create a cozy cottage-style living room or a sleek and modern dining area, this buffet is the perfect addition to your decor.
The materials and processes involved in the creation of our handcrafted furnishings create a level of quality and uniqueness that can be appreciated in each individual product. The beauty and individual variations in the natural materials used, paired with the hand applications of our finishing techniques, create a warmth and comfort that cannot be replicated by machines.
Curated Material Selection - Our materials are carefully selected and combined in our designs to produce a long lasting durable product to be enjoyed for years to come. As such the finish may appear slightly different depending on the natural characteristics of the underlying materials surface and orientation.
Embracing Natural Materials - We embrace the natural properties of the materials used. Each piece of wood is completely unique due to its grain, colour, and texture, and cannot be replicated. The finish will show the unique and natural textures of the underlying materials. To accommodate the natural shrinkage and expansion properties of the wood materials, small gaps at joints are left intentionally during assembly & finishing.