Feel free to use the Medley Console Table for extra storage and serving space in the dining room, but don't be surprised when your family and friends pay more attention to it than the food you place on top. This console table is as beautiful as it is useful, starting with Mindi hardwood solids and veneers, comparable to hardy American Oak, made special with a lightly distressed Camden finish, a pebble mosaic marble marquetry tabletop inset, and twisted metal legs finished in use-everywhere Wildwood Taupe. Two pullout convenience trays below the tabletop extend useful space even more, and two raffia-face storage drawers give a home to flatware and linens. A fixed bottom shelf holds bulkier objects and decorative items, too. Coordinates with other Medley collection pieces.
Notes on Riverside Construction
All Riverside domestic furniture is constructed of fine wood harvested from American forests, including oak, ash, poplar, and pine. These wood types are durable and feature beautiful, open grains that make them much preferred among furniture manufacturers. Each piece of wood is first graded for quality at the Riverside lumber plant, then kiln-dried to remove excess moisture and prevent splitting. The wood is then sent to one of Riverside's three manufacturing plants, all located in Fort Smith, Ark. At that point, it's constructed into a high-quality furniture piece using a combination of hardwood solids and hand-selected veneers. Techniques used on Riverside pieces include dovetail joinery, heavy-duty drawer roller guides, and multi-step finish applications that include hand-sanding and polishing for a deep, lustrous result. All Riverside furniture is given this high-quality treatment to ensure the beauty and durability of your final product.
About Riverside Furniture
The Arkansas River Valley is home to majestic forests, ruggedly beautiful mountains, gurgling brooks, and swiftly flowing rivers. It's also home to Riverside Furniture Corporation. Riverside has been growing for more than half a century. The company's founder, Herman Udouj, opened the doors to his first factory in 1946, and along with 12 employees, he began making handcrafted furniture for the post-World War II Baby Boom era. Since then, three generations of Americans have furnished their homes and offices with Riverside's wide range of furniture products. Riverside strives to be trusted for quality products that are an affordable value. It's just that simple.