Haberdashery Counter

Industrial Furniture

Definition

Counter from an old haberdashery or shop, made of wood or marble, repurposed as a worktop, bar, or storage unit. Its vintage charm and drawers make it a highly sought-after piece for decoration.

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Your haberdashery counter will bring an authentic and warm touch to your interior. With its patinated wood or marble top, this piece of furniture will blend elegantly into an industrial or shabby chic style. You can install it in your kitchen to make it a functional worktop, or place it in your living room to make it a bar or a storage unit. Its many drawers will allow you to store your utensils, cookbooks or decorative accessories. For an even more vintage look, consider painting it in neutral or pastel tones. You can also leave it raw to highlight its beautiful material. Whatever your use, this haberdashery counter will bring a retro and timeless touch to your decoration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In the kitchen as a worktop or island, in the entrance as a console, or in the living room as a bar. It adapts to many spaces thanks to its variable dimensions.

Authentic models often have compartmentalized drawers, a marble or wooden top, turned legs, and signs of wear (labels, inks).

Wood is nourished with linseed oil or wax. Marble is cleaned with soapy water and protected with a waterproofing agent.

You can find haberdashery counters with a raw wood, varnished, patinated, or even marble finish. Each material gives your furniture a unique style.

To harmonize a haberdashery counter in a contemporary kitchen, you can combine it with clean-lined elements such as white furniture or minimalist worktops. The contrast of styles will create a unique atmosphere.

You can add vintage lamps, green plants or antique decorative objects to enhance your haberdashery counter and give it all its charm.

In addition to its traditional use as a worktop, a haberdashery counter can also serve as a bar, storage unit or even an entrance console depending on your layout.

If you wish to use your haberdashery counter as a worktop, its standard height of 90 cm will be suitable. For use as a bar, you can raise the counter to 105-110 cm for more comfort.

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