Storage, beautifully resolved
Liang & Eimil Sideboards
Liang & Eimil sideboards turn practical storage into an architectural feature. Clean, elongated proportions, fluted or graphic fronts and refined metal details meet oak, black ash, warm veneers and pale neutral finishes, creating statement storage for dining rooms, living spaces and generous hallways.
Where storage becomes part of the architecture
A sideboard grounds a wall in much the same way that a coffee table anchors a seating area. Liang & Eimil uses long horizontal lines, balanced door divisions and substantial yet controlled silhouettes to make storage feel integrated into the room. Some designs are quiet and minimal; others introduce rhythm through fluting, geometric fronts, contrasting panels or metallic trims. The effect is furniture that remains useful while contributing shape and character to the wider scheme.
Timber, texture and polished contrast
Wood and veneer bring much of the collection its depth—from natural, quartered and dark-stained oak to black ash, wenge tones and warm brown finishes. These surfaces are often paired with polished stainless steel, chrome, antique brass, glass or dark metal, creating a refined contrast between warmth and precision. Cream, ivory and paler finishes provide an alternative for light, tonal rooms, while darker sideboards work beautifully against textured plaster, warm neutrals and richly coloured walls. Behind the strong exterior, cupboards and drawers provide a composed place for tableware, linens, media equipment and the less decorative parts of everyday life.
Styling a Liang & Eimil sideboard
In a dining room, use the internal storage for glassware, table linen and serveware, then keep the surface visually generous. A pair of lamps creates symmetry; a single oversized artwork or mirror gives height; a vase, bowl or sculptural object adds a quieter layer. In a living space, a sideboard can also support a television or conceal media essentials, provided the dimensions and cable requirements suit the chosen design. Always check internal layouts, shelf positions and access before ordering, as the storage configuration varies from piece to piece.