The dining room's workhorse and its best wall at once: serving surface on top, linens and barware below. Caracole's art-piece buffets meet Costantini Pietro's Italian casework.
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Match the table's height era: most sideboards run 32–36" tall, right for serving from while standing. Leave 24" of clearance from the table's pulled-out chairs, and resist over-filling the wall — a buffet at two-thirds the wall's width with art or a mirror above it is the formula because it works.
Inside matters as much as outside: felt-lined drawers for flatware, adjustable shelves that actually clear decanters, doors that open past 90°. The Caracole pieces in this range tend to lead with pattern and metalwork; Costantini with veneer-matching and joinery.
Build the full dining room: tables, chairs, and lighting-friendly decor. Buying for a project? Trade pricing applies across all the houses here.
Fifty pieces from about $2,300 to $20,000 — Caracole carries the breadth while benchmade Costantini sideboards crown the range. If the dining table is Costantini, its sideboard sibling shares the same tops and finishes; the product pages cross-reference through the house page.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.