Two-Door Credenza in Solid Wood
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- A beautiful two-door unit that measures 44″ × 18″ × 35″
- Solid wood top, with veneered sides, doors and shelves
- Internal cabinet has more than 10 cubic feet of storage, with four repositionable shelves
- Artisan-handcrafted in the USA, and stain-matched to your solid wood desk
- 5-Year Warranty
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Solid Wood Two-Door Credenza
Part of iMovR’s marquee Lander Solid Wood Collection of solid wood office furniture, this two-door credenza was created by our lead furniture designer, Vincent Leman, to perfectly complement any iMovR solid wood standing desk. It can be ordered in any of our 38 species+stain combinations to match the desk as well as other solid wood accessories such as the mobile file pedestal, premium drawer or fly deck.
The top of the unit is made entirely of ¾″-thick solid wood. Sides, doors and shelves are all veneered over a core of domestic cabinet-grade plywood. A total of four repositionable shelves are provided. Cabinet doors are mounted on "soft close" hinges. There are two cable pass-thru holes in the floor of the cabinet. Adjustable feet built-in for perfect alignment on uneven floors.
iMovR uses only highly-sustainable American forest stocks and honest materials in the production of our solid wood products.
Choose your Wood Species and Finish:
Select from 38 unique solid wood tops that are hand-crafted in Michigan, including maple, cherry, walnut, oak, and hickory species grown in the eastern United States.
For 4″ × 6″ handheld samples, see our iMovR Solid Wood Tabletop Samples to find a match for your workspace.
Tier I
Red Oak
Red oak has color variations from light tan to pink, to red, to dark brown. This plain sawn oak is probably the most popular hardwood used in modern woodworking. Broad grains give red oak a pronounced appearance. It is heavy (42.5 lbs/cu ft), hard, stiff and highly shock resistant. Red oak has a medium fine, uniform grain.
Tier II
Maple
Silver maple is a highly versatile species with color variations from nearly white to light grey. Its lighter color allows us to offer more staining options than with any other species. Silver maple is moderately heavy (36.4 lbs/cu ft), strong and stiff, and moderately shock resistant. Silver Maple is known for its fine, uniform grain.
Rustic Cherry
Cherry has color variations from nearly white to light red to dark reddish brown. It is moderately hard, heavy (35 lbs/cu ft), strong and stiff, and highly shock resistant. Cherry is known for its fine to medium, uniform grain. The rustic cherry that was used in our desktops has visible knots and pitch streaks, giving it more character than costlier "select" cherry cuts, making it one of the most distinctive and interesting natural grain patterns for the dollar.
Hickory
Hickory has color variations from nearly white to dark brown. The combination of its hardness, strength, toughness, and stiffness are unmatched by any other hardwood. It is very heavy (50.5 lbs/cu ft), very hard, very strong, very stiff and extremely shock resistant. Hickory is known for its fine, uniform grain.
Tier III
Rustic Walnut
American black walnut is strong, hard and durable, without being excessively heavy (38 lbs/cu ft). Its color variations are light to dark chocolate brown. Walnut shows a wide range of figures, including strips, burls, mottles, crotches, curls and butts, giving it great character.
Select Cherry
Cherry is grown mostly in the eastern United States and has color variations from nearly white to light red to dark reddish brown. It is moderately hard, heavy (35 lbs/cu ft), strong and stiff, and highly shock resistant. Cherry is known for its fine to medium, uniform grain. The select cuts of cherry used for making these tops are free of large knots, pitch streaks and other imperfections found in "rustic" cuts, and showing off only their beautiful natural grain.
Tier IV
Quartersawn White Oak
This special quartersawn cut of the white oak tree is coveted for its incomparable beauty. It is commonly used in Craftsman style homes and furnishings. As compared to riftsawn and flatsawn cuts that are less spectacular, quartersawn has growth rings at angles of 45 to 90 degrees to the wide surface. White Oak is grown mostly in the eastern United States and has color variations from creamy white to medium brown. It is a heavy (45.8 lbs/sq ft), strong and very hard wood with high shock resistance and a medium fine, uniform grain.
Tier V
Select Walnut
American black walnut is strong, hard and durable, without being excessively heavy (38 lbs/cu ft). Its color variations are light to dark chocolate brown. The select cuts of walnut used for making these tops are free of large knots, pitch streaks and other imperfections found in "rustic" cuts, and showing off only their beautiful natural grain.