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Frequently Asked Questions About Wooden Display Cases

What is the purpose of a display cabinet in the dining room or living room?

For display storage: glassware, heirloom tableware, collections, and items with sentimental value are protected from dust behind glass and remain on display as part of the decor. The display cabinet turns storage into a showcase—something no closed cabinet can achieve—and, made of solid wood, it also adds its own distinctive character. The oak we use is solid, FSC-certified, and manufactured in Europe.

What is the difference between a display cabinet and a sideboard?

The sideboard is low and solid: wooden doors, a top surface, and hidden storage. The display cabinet is tall and see-through: glass doors and visible contents. They complement each other perfectly: the display cabinet is beautiful, and the sideboard is practical. Many complete dining room sets combine both in the same oak finish. We compare display cabinets and sideboards to see what types of sideboards are available.

How do you clean and maintain a wooden display case?

The oak frame requires the usual care: wipe it down with a damp, wrung-out cloth and apply natural oil once or twice a year. For the glass panels, apply glass cleaner to the cloth—never spray it directly—to prevent it from running onto the wood. Make sure the glass shelves sit securely in their supports when replacing items.

Where should I place the display cabinet in the dining room?

On a wall visible from the table but out of the way of the serving path: the display cabinet is meant to be admired, not dodged. Placed directly across from or diagonally across from the solid-wood dining table, it creates depth and turns the displayed tableware into the backdrop for meals.

A display cabinet on its own, or paired with a sideboard?

If space allows, as a pair: the display cabinet takes the top shelf and the sideboard takes the bottom, together holding the entire dining room set. The solid-wood sideboards, made of the same oak as the display cabinet, form a classic storage duo that brings order to the entire room.