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Measuring in at 60 inches or less, these modern credenzas offer maximum storage for minimal spaces.
With both open shelving and closed cabinets, you can display your favourite pieces in the Andrej sideboard ($1,495) while containing the rest. roveconcepts.com
Form meets function with the stackable Kabino sideboard ($1,600) from Danish designer Simon Legald. vanspecial.com
The textural contrast of Satwariya marble and natural hardwood creates stunning visual appeal with the Mateo marble credenza ($1,616). cb2.ca
Whether housing fine china or hiding clutter, the Lugano sideboard ($3,399) is a sleek storage solution. boconcept-vancouver.ca
In a pop of orange or a more neutral finish, the playful design of the Lap 2 Door credenza ($2,759) is full of personality. designhouse.com
The black and white sliding doors of the Sly Oak sideboard ($1,455) are a clean and contemporary take on a traditional credenza. fullhousemodern.com
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