Storage with presence
Richmond Interiors Sideboards
Richmond Interiors sideboards bring practical storage and statement design to dining rooms and living spaces. Elongated proportions, patterned or fluted doors and richly finished timber are elevated by marble, travertine, ceramic and metallic accents, creating an elegant focal point with useful concealed storage.
Statement storage for dining and living spaces
A sideboard anchors an empty wall while giving everyday objects a considered place to live. Richmond Interiors designs range from refined, quietly architectural cabinets to highly decorative pieces with bold pattern, texture and contrast. Wide door configurations provide useful storage for tableware, glassware and linens; selected designs introduce drawers or internal shelving for smaller essentials. In a living room, the same generous proportions can organise media accessories, books and games while supporting a carefully styled display. The result is furniture that performs a practical role without disappearing into the background.
Layered timber, stone and metal detail
The collection is especially strong in its use of surface. Warm and dark veneers reveal natural-looking grain, while herringbone, ribbed, faceted and geometric fronts create movement across a long elevation. Marble, travertine and polished ceramic tops add depth and make a beautiful base for lighting or decorative objects. Brass, bronze, black and silver-toned frames, handles and trims bring definition and a subtle glamorous note. Coordinated ranges such as Blackbone, Bloomville, Ironville and Claremont make it easy to repeat the same material language elsewhere in the room without matching every piece too literally. Confirm natural variation, shelf layout and material care on the individual product page.
Choosing and styling a Richmond Interiors sideboard
Begin with the wall width, but also check the depth and the clearance needed for doors and drawers. Consider what you genuinely need to store: adjustable shelves may suit tall tableware, while drawers help organise smaller pieces. Above the sideboard, one oversized mirror or artwork will give the arrangement height and focus. A pair of lamps creates a formal, balanced composition; an asymmetric group of a lamp, vase and stacked books feels more relaxed. Leave some of the surface clear so the materials and door pattern remain visible, and check the combined height carefully if the sideboard will sit beneath a window, television or existing artwork.