Southern Pine Williamsburg Jelly Cupboard
Not just for jelly anymore! This cupboard will help with storage issues in any room in your home. The Southern Pine Williamsburg Jelly Cupboard has a flat panel door fitting flush with the face plate. The shelves are fixed.
This cabinet is handcrafted by Georgian craftsmen, and is inspired by early American furniture. It’s made of high-quality, kiln-dried Eastern White Pine, which is both abundant and sustainable. By striving to maintain the wood’s natural integrity, each piece is truly unique with variations in grain, tone and texture. Staying true to this concept, the distressed, hand-applied finish gives each piece the look of a well-loved antique.
The door opening is 11 x 42 ½. The depth is 10 3/8 and the inside width is 16 3/8. The height from the door opening to the first shelf is 13”, to the second shelf it is 14” and to the bottom shelf it is 14”.
50"H x 21½"W x 13"D exterior dimensions
Made in the USA.
Select overall body finish. And if desired, select optional second finish available for top surface. Please specify second color placement in the Special Instructions box at checkout.
Color Samples available for a deposit.
Since this item is made to order, returns are not accepted. See more info on shipping here.
NOTE: All painted pieces are finished with a clear, satin, acrylic lacquer. Bright natural light, reflected or direct sunlight can cause changes in the pine that is used in these pieces - especially light painted colors. Knots, heavy resin streaks, seasonal cracking are all natural characteristics of pine products. As they age and are exposed to light these characteristics can become more a prominent part of the finish. This is a natural process in pine furniture giving it an antique look.
Constructed of solid pine, however Luan wood is also used for some cabinet applications, such as backs, side panels and bottom of drawers. As with all hand-made furniture, expect some minor imperfections.
Would you recommend to a friend? Yes
Would you recommend to a friend? Yes