Amber Lewis x Four Hands Makai sideboard in light wash oak with rounded edges and bun feet.
Selection image courtesy of Amber Lewis x Four Hands via High Fashion Home.

Selection

Sonnetta Signature

Furniture that gets quieter with time.

Amber Lewis x Four Hands via High Fashion HomeMakai Sideboard, Light Wash

It stayed with us because it does not perform. The rounded ends, quiet feet, and pale oak make a large sideboard feel settled rather than imposing.

Room
Dining Room
Material
Solid oak
Feeling
Soft architecture
Object
Makai Sideboard
Status
Available
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Why We Love It

The proportions are generous, but the softened architecture keeps the piece livable. The light oak allows the grain to carry texture without turning the cabinet into pattern.

Why This Belongs

  • It brings storage without visual heaviness.
  • The curved ends make the room feel more forgiving.
  • The bun feet add character without nostalgia taking over.
  • Solid oak gives the piece material credibility.
  • It can hold a long wall while still feeling domestic.

Selection Notes

The shape is substantial.

The feeling is soft.

That balance is the point.

It becomes quieter the longer you look.

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Details

How We'd Style It
Use it against warm plaster or white walls with one shaded lamp, a framed work, and a small marble or ceramic object. Keep the styling low and quiet.
Materials
Oak matters because it gives the form grain, warmth, and longevity. In a light wash, the material reads as architectural without feeling severe.
Why this won
It stayed with us because the design trusts proportion. It does not need drama to have presence.
Feels right for
Dining rooms that need storage without weight · Living rooms where curves soften architecture · Homes with oak floors, linen, and pale stone · Rooms that should feel collected rather than decorated
Source
Amber Lewis x Four Hands via High Fashion Home
Image status
Vendor image used for accurate Selection identification.
Sonnetta Signature
Soft architecture, timeless proportion, and a form that grows quieter rather than louder.

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The longer you live with it, the quieter it becomes.