Dining room
Pine Kitchen Island with Marble Top
Crafted from pine, this charming kitchen island is crowned with a slab of marble for a traditional and adaptable addition to the kitchen or dining room. This island features a central drawer, lower shelving, and two cabinet doors that conceal a generous space with additional shelving and drawer storage. Mounted on casters for ease of movement around the living space.
This kitchen island is amongst hundreds of pieces of furniture that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
EDDY WEST Buffet with Distressed Finish
Buffet by Eddy West is crafted with a traditional and adaptable silhouette and features a distressed finish for vintage vibes. This buffet has four top drawers over four cabinet spaces that include shelving units for versatile and generous storage capabilities. Lacquered with a satin finish for a piece of dining room furniture that is easy on the eyes.
This buffet is amongst hundreds of pieces of furniture that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
GREGORIUS|PINEO Custom Louis XV Dining Table
Original Gregorius|Pineo custom made dining table is done in the style of Louis XV. The large oval tabletop is inlayed with a two-toned pattern of an elongated oval with swirls pulling out to the bordered edge of the table in a deep honey tone with a chocolate brown background. The legs curve out and down with wooden pegs visually anchoring each leg to the table base.
About the Designer:
Gregorius|Pineo is where passion, innovation and artistry meld to reveal the intrinsic beauty of a material through handcraftsmanship. Based in Los Angles, Gregorius|Pineo was created by partners George Massar and Doug Kinzley, who have stood fast in their choice to preserve a legacy of artisan made-to-order furnishing, and to serve as a partner in bringing a designer’s vision to fruition. As a unified product house of furniture, lighting, wallcovering, textiles and accessories, under the creative direction of Massar, they seek to continually evolve. This holds true of their styles, however equally important is an evolution of our materials, textures, and finishes.