Crestview Collection Furniture & Lighting
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Crestview Collection has designed accent furniture, portable lighting, and home accessories since 1968. Founded by Jerry Lee in Memphis, Tennessee, the brand operates from a 500,000 square-foot headquarters while partnering with skilled artisan factories across the globe. Every sideboard, floor lamp, and dining piece reflects five decades of American craftsmanship paired with international design influence.
The collection spans four-door sideboards, media credenzas, round dining tables, wheeled bookcases, metal etageres, tripod floor lamps, and ceramic table lamps. Core materials include sustainably harvested mango wood, hand-forged iron frames, natural rattan and cane, artisan-blown glass, polished brass hardware, and marble accents. Finishes range from heavily distressed grey and antique gold to cream wash and espresso. Casa Bella Decor ships Crestview furniture and lighting to homes throughout the United States.
Four-Door Sideboards
Large-scale storage pieces measuring 68 to 76 inches wide with cathedral-style doors, geometric fretwork panels, or natural rattan insets. The Bengal Manor series features solid mango wood construction with antique gold iron hardware. Interior adjustable shelving stores dinnerware, table linens, serving pieces, and barware collections.
Two-Door and Three-Drawer Cabinets
Mid-size storage ranging from 48 to 60 inches wide. The Wentworth cabinet combines mango wood with louvered doors, while the Whitaker offers clean-lined silhouettes in warm wood tones. Drawer-and-door configurations organize dining accessories, media components, and household supplies.
Media Credenzas
Low-profile consoles like the Ventura feature four doors with four drawers, brown wood surfaces, and black metal accents. Cable management openings accommodate entertainment systems. Typical dimensions span 72 to 76 inches wide by 18 inches deep by 30 to 34 inches tall.
Bar Carts
The Waterford bar cart features antique mirror shelves with brass-finished metal frames. The Vine Grove offers wood-and-metal construction with locking caster wheels. Both models include dedicated compartments for wine bottles, stemware, and cocktail accessories.
Round Dining Tables
Pedestal-base tables in 48 to 54-inch diameters seat four to six guests comfortably. The Wyndham round table features black-finished wood suited for modern and transitional dining rooms. The Willow round table offers a cream wash finish ideal for coastal, farmhouse, and French country interiors.
Dining Chairs
Solid hardwood frames with woven seats, upholstered cushions, or painted finishes. The Willow dining chair coordinates with matching tables in cream wash. The Weaver chair features painted white construction for light and airy dining spaces. Mortise-and-tenon joinery ensures long-term structural integrity.
Construction Standards
Dining furniture uses kiln-dried mango, acacia, and rubberwood. Table tops measure 1.25 to 1.5 inches thick for stability under daily family use. Pedestal bases distribute weight evenly, preventing wobble on uneven floors.
Wheeled and Stationary Bookcases
The Winslow wheeled bookcase provides mobile storage with locking casters and warm wood finishes. The Winslow stationary bookshelf offers fixed placement with adjustable interior shelves. Heights range from 60 to 84 inches, accommodating books, binders, decorative objects, and woven storage baskets.
Metal-Frame Etageres
The Vista etagere combines stained brown wood shelves with black iron frames for industrial-modern appeal. The Cairo bookshelf pairs geometric metal structures with natural wood surfaces. Open designs display collectibles, plants, and curated decor while maintaining visual lightness.
Display and Storage Cabinets
Glass-front models with cathedral-style doors showcase china, crystal, and decorative accessories. The Hawthorne Estate fretwork sideboard doubles as display storage with intricate door patterns. Interior lighting options highlight displayed items in formal living and dining rooms.
Floor Lamp Designs
Heights range from 56 to 65 inches across traditional, mid-century, and transitional styles. The Zephyr floor lamp pairs black metal with gold accents. The Yara combines gold-finished metal with natural marble base details. The Josephine features a 59.5-inch metal tripod frame in polished gold. The Wood Post lamp delivers traditional appeal with carved wood construction.
Table Lamp Styles
Ceramic, resin, metal, and glass bases ranging from 19 to 28 inches tall. The Mandalay features palm frond metal details with white linen shades. The Evolution series includes the Maribelle striped resin lamp, Trento brown resin lamp, and Sidney ceramic lamp in coastal blue.
Shade and Switch Features
White linen drum shades measuring 14 to 18 inches diameter diffuse light softly for ambient illumination. Most models feature three-way rotary switches for adjustable brightness. Twin-pull and double-socket configurations provide enhanced lighting control.
Placement Guidelines
Position floor lamps beside sofas, reading chairs, or entryway consoles. Table lamps work on nightstands, buffets, console tables, and home office desks. Layer multiple light sources at varying heights to create balanced room illumination.
Rustic and Farmhouse Interiors
Heavily distressed grey sideboards, louvered door cabinets, and aged white floor lamps anchor farmhouse dining rooms and living spaces. Pair with reclaimed wood accents, natural fiber rugs, linen textiles, and vintage-inspired accessories.
Coastal and Relaxed Spaces
Cream wash dining tables, sea wash louvered sideboards, and light mango wood finishes create breezy coastal interiors. The Clearwater six-door sideboard suits beach house dining rooms. Combine with blue and white ceramics, rattan textures, and soft ambient lighting.
Transitional and Traditional Rooms
Bengal Manor mango wood sideboards with antique gold hardware bridge traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Cathedral glass-door cabinets and carved wood floor lamps complement formal living rooms and dining spaces.
Modern and Contemporary Settings
Black-finished dining tables, gold-accented tripod floor lamps, and geometric metal etageres suit modern apartments and urban lofts. Clean lines, mixed materials, and metallic finishes create sophisticated gallery-inspired interiors.
What is Crestview Collection known for?
Crestview Collection specializes in accent furniture, portable lighting, wall decor, and decorative accessories. Founded in 1968 by Jerry Lee in Memphis, Tennessee, the brand has manufactured quality home furnishings for over 55 years. Crestview is recognized for artisan-quality craftsmanship, diverse style offerings spanning rustic to contemporary, and signature materials including mango wood, hand-forged iron, natural rattan, and hand-applied finishes.
What materials does Crestview furniture use?
Primary materials include solid mango wood, acacia, and rubberwood for sideboards, cabinets, and dining furniture. Metal components feature hand-forged iron, brass, and bronze with various patina finishes. Decorative elements incorporate natural rattan, cane weaving, artisan-blown glass, polished marble, and ceramic. All wood is kiln-dried for dimensional stability and long-term durability.
Are Crestview floor lamps adjustable?
Most Crestview floor lamps include three-way rotary switches allowing low, medium, and high brightness settings when paired with compatible incandescent or LED bulbs. Models with twin-pull chains provide independent control over double sockets. Single-switch models accept dimmable LED bulbs used with wall-mounted dimmer controls for adjustable ambient lighting.
What sideboard size fits a dining room?
Four-door sideboards measuring 68 to 76 inches wide suit dining rooms with tables seating six or more guests. Allow 36 inches of clearance between the sideboard and dining table for comfortable movement. Compact two-door models between 48 and 54 inches work for smaller dining areas or as accent storage in living rooms, entryways, and hallways.
Does Crestview furniture arrive assembled?
Most Crestview sideboards, cabinets, and bookcases ship fully assembled or require minimal hardware attachment such as handles and knobs. Dining tables may require pedestal base or leg attachment with included tools. Bar carts arrive assembled with caster wheels pre-installed. Floor lamps and table lamps require shade attachment and bulb installation upon arrival.
How should I maintain mango wood furniture?
Dust mango wood surfaces weekly with a soft dry microfiber cloth. Wipe spills immediately using a slightly damp cloth, then dry the surface thoroughly to prevent water marks. Position furniture away from direct sunlight and heating vents to prevent finish fading or wood movement. Apply quality furniture wax or polish every six to twelve months to nourish the wood and maintain protective luster.
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