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Skovby #402/#404/#405 Sideboard
$2,210.00
Skovby #402
#402 is a smaller sideboard in a minimalist design – easy to combine with other Skovby products. It is equipped with two doors, two shelves and one long drawer and can stand on a plinth or legs.
The top is available in different wood or laminate finishes – all inter-combinable with the sideboard finishes.
Starting at $2,210
Skovby #404
#404 is a larger sideboard in a minimalist design – easy to combine with other Skovby products. It is equipped with four doors, three short shelves, one long shelf and one long drawer and can stand on a plinth or legs.
The top is available in different wood or laminate finishes – all inter-combinable with the sideboard finishes.
Starting at $3,078
Skovby #405
#405 is a large sideboard in a minimalist design – easy to combine with other Skovby products. It is equipped with five doors, five short shelves, one long shelf and one long drawer and can stand on a plinth or legs.
The top is available in different wood or laminate finishes – all inter-combinable with the sideboard finishes.
Starting at $3,598
WOOD - A LIVING MATERIAL
Wood is a living material - continuing after the tree has been felled - and is affected by the humidity in air and temperature. Wood used for furniture production has been dried to be in balance with the average indoor climate - i.e. a room temperature of approx. 20 deg. C and an air humidity of approx. 50%. In Denmark the air humidity varies from the driest winter period to the most humid in summer between approx. 40 and 65%, which causes the humidity of the wood to change from 8 to 13% - i.e. a difference of 5%. Wood has the ability to absorb and emit moisture depending on its surroundings. As a result wood will expand in moist periods and contract in dry ones. In other places of the world there may be even larger fluctuations in temperature and air humidity.
This applies for both veneered and solid furniture, but especially solid furniture is sensitive to such fluctuations.
Some wood sorts change colour after unpacking. Sunlight triggers this process. The more sunlight, the more change in colour. If you want to delay the process, do not expose your furniture to direct sunlight. In order to avoid markings from dishes, vases etc. make sure to move them regularly. When supplementing your Skovby furniture, please be aware that there will be a colour difference between new and previously purchased items.
WHERE TO USE YOUR FURNITURE?
If you want the extension leaves to change in colour concurrently with the tabletop, you must keep your table extended with all the leaves.
If the table is exposed to an uneven influence of light, it is a good idea once in a while to turn it 180 degrees, so that both ends get equal amount of light. Sun and heat dry out wood and may cause cracking.
Never use indoor furniture outside. Major deviations from normal indoor climate may damage the furniture. We therefore recommend that you get a hygrometer to control the air humidity.