• Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural
  • Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural

Balabac Drinks Cabinet - Small - Natural

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This petite cabinet, designed for drinks storage, follows on from our well‑loved Balabac Range ‑ named after the islands of Balabac in the Philippines, where rattan is prosperous. Its minimal...

This petite cabinet, designed for drinks storage, follows on from our well-loved Balabac Range - named after the islands of Balabac in the Philippines, where rattan is prosperous. Its minimal profile and natural warm-wood finish is complemented by a raised rattan top (with a glass inset) and frontage, which adds texture. Inside, the central shelf is fixed with a rail for hanging glasses set into the underside of the top shelf. Due to the handmade nature and natural materials used, each cabinet will have individual characteristics.

Dimensions
Width 90 cm
Depth 45 cm
Height 100 cm
Material Cane, Wood

Measurements may vary by up to 3cm. Images used for representative purposes only*

Balabac Furniture Collection

From sideboards to tables and storage, our Balabac collection – which takes its name from the beautiful island in the Philippines – is characterised by elegant designs made from a combination of natural wood and rattan. Every piece is expertly-crafted by hand and features a minimal profile, warm finish, delicate accents and global appeal.

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A Real Page-Turner

We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.