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Base Material: Solid + Manufactured Wood

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
IT was A GREAT ADDITION TO MY KITCHEN, AND IT HOLDS QUITE A FEW items
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Base Finish:Natural
Love this island. Considered having one custom made. This one is perfect. A quality piece that I really love.Delivery was quick and assembly was wonderful.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Base Finish:White
Great island, high-quality and highly recommend it. Bought it for my husband to cook and prepare with ease. He loves how easy to clean and sanitary as well. The only thing is the the stainless steel top scratches quick but no biggie. It does the job. We also use it for our fondue nights
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Base Finish:Black
A bit disappointed. The stainless top stains and scratches terribly. For the price, this should not happen. Wish I could exchange it!!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Base Finish:Black
Beautiful cabinet. It takes 2-3 hrs to put together (tedious), but it’s high quality. A few tips - don’t place anything on the stainless steel top without protecting it with a cutting board or towel, as you will scratch it. And left I scratched, it’s beautiful! - In the beginning stages of assembly, it’s hard to hold all the pieces together while you put them together. I recommend you put clear gorilla glue on them, then push them together and tape all pieces together with painters tape and take a 15 min break. - the most tedious part of assembly was the drawers. See picture. Make sure you put the metal rolling brackets flush with the front face of the drawer. If you don’t, they won’t close correctly and won’t be flush with the front of the cabinet. - when you finish the last step by putting the wooden cabinet plugs in the screw holes, glue them in, (I used clear gorilla glue), and tap them in with a rubber mallethammer, but when tapping, put a dish cloth over them, then tap on them. Otherwise you’ll scratch the plugs (if so, touch up with a sharpe marker).