🖤 Style and storage that speaks your vibe.
The SONGMICS HOME BOHOVEN Buffet Cabinet combines solid wood legs, MDF and particleboard construction with rattan-like woven doors for a trendy boho aesthetic. Featuring two drawers, an adjustable shelf, and cable management holes, it offers versatile, customizable storage. Elevated on 5.9" legs for easy cleaning and equipped with an anti-tip kit, this ebony black sideboard is designed for both style and practical living.
O**E
Good quality, take some time to assemble
Take some time to assemble it, but the manual is clear to follow. Good quality!
R**L
Great for the price
This cabinet looks really nice, however I don’t think it will be the most durable. For the price it’s great though! Some of the screws in one of the legs wouldn’t stay in so I had to glue it. It seems to be fine though. I don’t think it would hold up well being moved around but for what I’m using it for it’s great. Looks just like the pictures!
K**.
Skip on this!
Delivered quickly, nice color. And that’s all the nice things I have to say about that.I am a very handy person…took me 97 minutes to put together. I used a power screwdriver-not too much power but needed. Since its particle board, the feet stripped right out as soon as it was flipped over. See pictures. I’m more mad that I wasted 97 minutes of my life putting it together and now can’t return it.It’s a pretty piece of you don’t want to use the feet, use it often (no hinges, just plastic piece) or store anything in it.
J**R
Fairly sturdy and cute
I was unsure buying this since there were absolutely no reviews, but I'm glad I took the risk. Boy do I wish I had a drill, though. For some reason this took me HOURS to build, when furniture like this is usually pretty quick. Everything was clearly labeled though, and the directions were easy to follow. There are a few things that ended up slightly off (you can see in my picture one the doors are oh-so-slightly misaligned), but that 100% could be user error. My main complaints were that the legs didn't have pre-drilled pilot holes and one of the drawer tracks was misaligned by about a centimeter, so I had to fix that too. Also, the fake wood grain vinyl (I'm assuming that's what it is) flaked off around some of the screws, but all those spots ended up being hidden so it didn't bother me beyond having to vacuum when I was done. All in all though that's exactly what I'd expect for a particle board piece of furniture that cost me 80 bucks on sale, so it gets 5 stars from me.It's spacious enough on the inside for my needs and then some, and stores plenty of stuff. The drawers glide smoothly and the cabinet doors work like doors, so I'm happy with it.
P**R
Good inexpensive cabinet
Great cabinet for the price of $50. Matches well with other rattan furniture. Yes, it's not solid wood, the material is inexpensive, but everything functions well and serves the purpose. Read the instructions very carefully and you will have no problems assembling it. I am happy with my purchase
T**H
Nice but time consuming to put together
Ordered 7 of these to use as hair salon stations. Took a 5 hours to build 2 with 3 helpers. The next day we worked smarter a had an assembly line with 5 people tasked to put certain pieces together for a quicker build. There are close to a hundred different screws and multiple pieces. Definitely get extra help if you’re in a hurry to get this built. Overall pretty satisfied with how they turned out especially for the price.
L**A
Do not recommend
Directions missed a step, causing me to dismantle part of it to redo. Tiny screws for the legs are not sturdy and then continuously feel of just after putting the entire piece together. I had to use my own screws to keep them intact. Would not recommend
R**B
Pain in the you know what
This thing was an absolute pain in the you know what to put together. Almost every single step was a nightmare. The first thing that annoyed me was every time you had to screw in one of the dowls for the cam lock the wood around the pre drilled hole chipped like crazy. You literally touch the dowl to the wood and chips go flying everywhere. Next, there's a step where you have to line up 10 dowls and pegs in one piece with holes on another piece (you do this TWICE)... I thought that was frustrating UNTIL I got to the step where you have to line up 14 dowls and pegs with the associated holes (also, twice). Then, putting the legs on is a joke. The screws provided to attach the metal plate to the wooden leg don't fit flush so you can't get the legs to be flush when attaching them to the cabinet... Then, the screws they provide to attached the legs to the cabinet aren't long enough so you try to screw or drill them in (gently) and they pop right out. 0/10 for assembly and parts provided. 3/5 rating for price and look (even though one of the drawers isn't aligned evenly).