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Modern functionality and classic farmhouse styling make the Xquenda Barnwood Server a standout addition to your dining area. Whether you have a modern farmhouse style in your home or are looking to furnish your lake-house lodge, this server will add warmth and beauty to your room.
Saw-cut marks in the barnwood boards are the same cuts made when the barn this wood comes from was built nearly a hundred or so years ago. These saw cuts together with nail holes, slight cracks, knot holes and other imperfections are what make this attractive server tremendously appealing no matter what your style and decor.
Three top drawers fully extend to create ample room for storing your dining and entertaining tableware. Three bottom doors open to provide storage space for additional dining accessories including dishware, tablecloths or large serving dishes.
Click To Open A New Window And View Stain Options For Standard Stain Colors and Premium Finish Options for the Xquenda Server. Colors may vary slightly from actual.
We give you the option to change out the hardware on the Xquenda Barnwood Server.
Click to open a new window and view additional hardware options for the Xquenda Reclaimed Server. Record the item number for use when placing an order.
All wood used on this barnwood server is 100% reclaimed solid oak barnwood from felled barns sourced throughout the Northeastern United States.
All reclaimed barnwood is thoroughly cleaned and dried prior to cutting. In addition, any embedded nails are removed.
A kiln drying process exterminates any insects which may have lingered. This critical drying process also lessens the moisture content to 6-8% which is essential in furniture making to minimize shrinking, cracking and warping in the server throughout its lifetime.
A low-sheen, catalyzed conversion varnish is used on this barnwood server. This protective varnish resists scratches, water stains and heat damage. It is also ultra easy to clean.
Because we appreciate your unique requirements
Most of our furniture is made by Amish craftsmen, but some is made by honest Americans who just love the art of fine wood crafting