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Crate & Barrel's Spotlight Credenza

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Sophisticated Storage. Credenzas are near the top of our list for multifunctional furniture. They look great and they usually hide a lot of storage. We usually prefer the vintage variety but they are often too large for small city spaces. Crate & Barrel's new Spotlight Credenza offers a small footprint (39.5"W x19.5"D x 30"H) and four drawers of attractive storage...

 
 
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Even with four drawers (two standard, two extra-deep for files), this credenza stays sleek on its thin legs. Perfect for a small office that does double duty as a guest room or an entry. Ash veneer with an ebony stain, available for $499.

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Though this looks like a really nice piece, whatever happened to furniture that comes fully assembled. At $500 plus tax and delivery - I don't want to spend an hour or more putting furniture together - thats all well and good when its inexpensive Ikea stuff but not when spending more than a couple hundred dollars.

posted by bklyngal on 2007-08-27 10:25:47
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Yes, when I bought a dresser from Crate and Barrel a few years back, I was chagrined to find out that I would have to assemble it myself. It's one thing to screw desk legs into a base, but to have to actually put drawers together when I was paying $500 was disappointing. I do love that dresser and it looks gorgeous, but I agree--at those prices, would've preferred it to be professionally assembled!

posted by janbrady on 2007-08-27 10:42:51
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I recently purchased this credenza from Crate & Barrel. Thankfully, unlike the C&B dresser that took me 4 hours to assemble a few years ago, "assembly" for the credenza only involved screwing in the four legs. It took about 10 minutes. Though somewhat expensive, I really like this item-- I keep it in the living room, and none of my guests have even suspected that it held files until I pointed it out.

posted by dwtarn on 2007-08-27 10:54:23
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Oooh, I saw that one and really liked it in the catalogue.

I think the self-assembly actually makes the pieces cheaper--C&B's other pieces that come assembled are more (or at least that's how I've understood it).

posted by Christine (the one in DC) on 2007-08-27 11:08:08
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Yep, there are two categories to C&B furniture... their "Furniture Collection" and their DIY/Assemble yourself category, which is by far cheaper, due to flat paking and easier storage/transport. And dwtarn is right... much of C&B's "assemble" is nominal.

The price of gasoline REALLY factors into furniture prices these days.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2007-08-27 11:13:04
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Also, the DIY furniture is usually made from cheaper materials.

posted by SPHH on 2007-08-27 11:19:46
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I have to agree this looks great, however if you don't have the $$$ to spend on it but want something similar, find a low 3 or 4 drawer chest to use as a credenza. That's exactly what I did and they can often be found for considerably less if you just look around in second hand stores and of course, Craig's list.

I had been given a really nice maple 4 drawer chest that is not real wide several years ago, hand made from a local gentleman years ago and it now sits just inside my front door and I use it to house candles, tea lights, holders, kitchen linens and placemats and napkins and the top has the cordless phone, lamp and is the landing strip for everything else.

posted by ciddyguy on 2007-08-27 15:39:07
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I like the look, but what is the material? If it's plywood or mdf, that's too much $. I don't mind assembling it, but I want solid wood. I'm actually looking on Ebay right now for a credenza (the bigger the better).

posted by greer on 2007-08-27 20:25:16
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