Hooker Furniture
Driftwood Entertainment Credenza

With its burnished tones and artisanal detailing, the Driftwood Entertainment Credenza in Worn Saddle finish is a high-end entertainment center designed for both media storage and aesthetic appeal. The built-in wine storage, file drawer, and adjustable shelving make it a versatile choice for luxury living rooms. Its medium wood finish and refined craftsmanship appeal to interior designers seeking a blend of function and elegance.
- Four doors with diamond front motif and soft-close hinges
- Left door has one adjustable wood shelf and pullout tray
- Center pair of doors has two adjustable/reversible wood shelves with wine storage accommodating up to 10 bottles
- Right door has one adjustable wood shelf and one file drawer
- Ventilated back panels behind all doors
- Finish: Worn Saddle is deep and burnished, a nod to the supple leather of well-loved armchairs and hand-tooled heirlooms.
- Hardware: Custom round casted knobs
- Distressed Finish: Dry finish, wood knots, worm holes
- Dimensions: W 90.75" x D 20.50" x H 34.00"
- Materials: Oak Solids and Oak Veneers
- Finish: Worn Saddle is deep and burnished, a nod to the supple leather of well-loved armchairs and hand-tooled heirlooms.
- Collection: Driftwood
Striking a balance between heritage craftsmanship and contemporary versatility, where history and refinement are woven into every detail, the 45-piece Driftwood collection is rooted in authenticity. Revealing a depth of texture and a timeworn patina that evokes the beauty of naturally agedmaterials, the collection unfolds in three finishes. Buckboard evokes the quietwarmth of sun-faded oak. Worn Saddle is deep and burnished, a nod to the supple leather of well-loved armchairs and hand-tooled heirlooms. And Burnt Timber, dark and moody, carries the quiet drama of wood softened by time and touch. With an emphasis on craftsmanship and enduring style, the Driftwood collection offers a sophisticated yet livable approach to design, reminding us that true beauty—like great design—only grows richer with time.