Avalon Antique Cream Kitchen Cart with Maple Top

Price: $600.00

Product Features:

Aspiring home chefs lament perhaps nothing as much as the general lack of counter space in the standard household kitchen. For these gourmet-savvy individuals, the craftsmen at Michael Scott created this beautiful kitchen cart from their new Mix n’ Serve line. The portable kitchen cart extends cooking space, and can double as a wine bar or armoire.
The body of the island is constructed of rubber wood, with hand-rubbed finish along the edges for elegance. The cart’s ample surface features beautiful and practical hard rock maple construction, ideal for mincing garlic or assembling a club sandwich. The 1-1/4-inch top is finished with a food-safe oil to maintain the wood’s luster. The cart also contains two storage drawers with antique knobs to provide space for zesters, hand-mixers, spatulas, and corkscrews.

Below the drawers, two doors open to a sizeable cabinet for miscellaneous kitchen appliances, cookbooks or even a wine rack. The island includes an adjustable shelf for cabinet organization. The island stands on four “bun” feet for stationary use. For a mobile island, these feet unscrew easily for installation of four included heavy-duty casters. Two of the casters lock for a stable island during hardy chopping. The cart island requires simple assembly that takes under half an hour. The full island measures 42 by 20 by 36 inches. The two drawers each measure 14-1/2 by 12-1/2 by 2-2/3 inches internally, while the cabinet offers 35 by 21-1/2 by 14 inches of storage space. The full unit weighs 106 pounds upon shipping.

The adjustable shelf behind the cabinet doors of this tasteful kitchen cart accommodates large kitchen appliances. The bun feet also screw off and can be replaced with industrial locking casters . The antique cream finish is hand-rubbed along the edges to expose a contrasting undercoat. The top is made from 1.25 thick maple-finished wood and is safe for food; it?s beautiful on the eyes and easy on knives. Requires simple assembly.

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