Executive and Boardroom Credenzas

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@Van N - 1day(s) ago

High quality product at a good price. Also very fast delivery. Thank you!

Jacob Raftery

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@Jacob Raftery - 7day(s) ago

Easy enough! The chair we ordered was out of stock (email after we ordered) but the communication was excellent throughout. Worked an invoice...

Kim Harford

Kim Harford

@Kim Harford - 11day(s) ago

I have been loving my JasonL stand up desk for several years now. I used their set up service which was fantastic. I...

Customers Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are credenzas used for?

    Credenzas are largely used for storage purposes and have become almost interchangeable with sideboards and buffet tables — though there are a few crucial differences. Credenzas are typically long and low to the floor, with no legs or very short legs.
  • How big should a credenza be?

    A credenza is normally used in an office as a companion piece to a desk. You can use it for files, or maybe electronic storage. It does not have a standard length, though it is typically set up on high legs, around 75-80cm inches, to match the height of the desk. The depth is generally 45-55cm.
  • What's the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?

    A sideboard is similar to a credenza, with its long shape, low profile, and ample storage space. Unlike a credenza, sideboards typically have cabinets that extend to the floor, and can come with hutches that add additional space for displaying fine china or other decorative pieces.