TimberFlare
63" Coffee Bar Cabinet with Charging Station
63" Coffee Bar Cabinet with Charging Station
5.0 / 5.0
(3) 3 total reviews
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Stylish Farmhouse Charm
Transform your kitchen or dining room with the Coffee Bar by TF, where style
meets function. This sideboard's black MDF and glass with shutter door style
infuse a farmhouse aesthetic, enhancing your decor elegantly. With its chic
design, it doesn’t just store but also elevate any space it graces. Enjoy a
blend of style and storage that adds character while keeping your space neat
and inviting.
Versatile Storage Solution
Say goodbye to clutter with this 63” W pantry cabinet, boasting 6 drawers and 5
cabinets with adjustable shelves. It offers ample space for organizing kitchen
essentials, from pots and pans to spices and utensils. The freestanding buffet
keeps everything within reach and easy to find, ensuring a tidy, efficient
kitchen that fits your lifestyle.
Overall Product Dimension | 63x17.7x74.8inch(LXWXH) |
Overall Weight | 250.11lbs |
Weight Capacity | 30lbs each shelf Counter top: 55lbs Each drawer: 22lbs |
Material | MDF+ Tempered Glass |
Pieces Included | 1 Buffet with Hutch+hardware+manual |
Color | Black |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Additional Tools Required | All Tools Included |
Product Warranty | Please Read Return Policy |
Maintenance&Notice
Wood Furniture Care | We recommend dusting frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain and wipe dry. |
Assembly Notice | Please read assemble manual in advance. Please do not over-tighten nuts, as this may cause distortion or breakage. |
Color Notice | Items may slightly differ from photo in terms of color due to the lighting or your monitor's display. |
Size Notice | Manual measurement has been used, there may be some reasonable error. |
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Easy-to-Assemble
All TimberFlare furniture is thoughtfully designed for easy solo assembly. Most items—even larger pieces—can be fully set up within 3 hours. You can find installation guides and videos for your product right here.
This Timberflare kitchen pantry cabinet honestly saved my messy kitchen. I’ve been needing more storage forever, and this thing totally did the job—and then some.
First off, it just looks good. The clean white finish makes my space feel more open and bright, and it blends in real nice with my other kitchen stuff. It’s not bulky either, which I was kinda worried about at first.
What really got me though is how much stuff it can hold. There’s a bunch of shelves inside, and they’re adjustable so I could move them around to fit my air fryer, boxes of cereal, and even a stack of mixing bowls. I didn’t expect it to fit this much. No more cluttered countertops, finally.
Feels super solid too. The doors close nice and smooth—no weird squeaks or wobbly parts. Putting it together wasn’t bad either. The instructions were clear (which is rare lol) and I got it built in like an hour.
If you're short on storage and don’t wanna settle for some ugly, cheap-looking thing, this one’s worth it. It’s stylish, practical, and actually feels like it’ll last.
10/10 would get again.
Absolutely Love it! Shelving not as deep as Id want. So my current “Organization” bins don't fit. And I wanted to put appliances at the bottom (mixer/keurig..etc) no bueno! Cant put too much around it u need space to open bottom doors. But it works for what I need. And thats to keep the clutter down. 2 kids, 1 elderly man (Dad) and myself our groc list is all over the place. Assembly wasn't very difficult, someone mentioned 4hrs.. pfft!! took me the whole afternoon/evening. Roughly 7-8 hrs but it was worth it. U will need an extra body at the end to help lift/eyeball lining up top—> bottom half. Instructions were easy to follow. Plenty of hardware. Box was heavy as ish tho upon delivery! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I decided my kitchen didn't have enough space and storage options. I figured I'd hunt down a good pantry system. This one checked several boxes: (1) It's fairly tall. (2) It's nice and wide (fit my space perfectly). (3) I wanted transparent top cabinets and opaque bottom cabinets. This works. (4) Biggest draw for me, the wine rack is *optional*!!! Seriously, how much wine do y'all drink?!
It was packaged well, although I felt bad for the FedEx guy. This thing is heavy! He graciously slid it right on into the living room, and I was ready to take it from there. --Just kidding. I was not ready. I finally gathered the courage a few days later.
I'm pretty good at assembly. I implore you to set out every single piece somewhere. Organization will save you. Take every step individually. Don't get ahead of yourself. Count out each fastener you need for each step. There are over 40 individual types of furniture pieces alone, and a few have multiples. Somehow, despite being so careful, I ended up with extra fasteners in a weird enough amount that I'm sure I made a mistake somewhere. Can't figure that out yet.
This took me 3 hours solo with a good screwdriver (and then a drill to start the screws after my hand started hurting). Keep in mind that the top cabinet is nearly fully assembled before you have to lift it into place. I do suggest a second person for this part.
The top comes with anchors that are mounted in the interior. Nice touch. As soon as this beast is fully in place, I'll screw it in place. There is movement without the anchors. I highly suggest you do not use this cabinet long term without screwing them down. I do not live in an earthquake-prone area, so you guys will definitely have to anchor sooner rather than later.
There are some adjustable parts where you can slide fixtures back and forth before screwing in. I found everything worked just fine if I stayed consistent.
My only real complaint is the cord hole. Why is it up so high?