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A buffet (or credenza) is the standalone lower case with doors or drawers, typically 60 to 72 inches wide and 30 to 34 inches tall, designed for serving and storing table linens and flatware. A hutch is the upper display cabinet with glass doors that sits on top of the buffet, typically 30 to 42 inches tall, designed for dishware display. A complete “buffet and hutch” refers to the two-piece unit together. Many mid century buffets were designed as part of a matched pair where the hutch is removable, which gives buyers flexibility to use the lower case alone as a sideboard.
Yes. A portion of our inventory is listed as standalone buffets or credenzas without the upper hutch, including pieces from Broyhill Brasilia, Paul McCobb for Planner Group, Bernhard Pedersen, and Lane Perception. A standalone buffet works well as a TV console in contemporary interiors or as a sideboard in a dining room where dishware storage is handled elsewhere. Use the filters on this page to narrow to buffet-only format, or browse our dedicated mid century credenzas category for the full single-unit inventory.
Yes, and many buyers do. The standard buffet footprint (60 to 72 inches wide, 30 to 34 inches tall) accommodates a 55 to 75 inch television and integrates sound or cable equipment in the lower drawer section. Buffets from Broyhill Brasilia, Paul McCobb, and Danish teak production are particularly well-suited because their clean lines and drawer-and-door combinations work for both dining and media storage. We document interior shelving, drawer configuration, and back panel detail on every listing so you can confirm fit for your TV and components.
Yes. For pieces tagged “Restoration Available”, restoration can be added as an option at cart, including glass replacement (both sliding-door and display-door glass), hardware polishing on original brass pulls, interior lighting repair and rewiring to current code, veneer touch-up, and wood refinishing. Some pieces are sold Vintage As-Is. Many buyers prefer the original patina on documented Broyhill Brasilia, Paul McCobb, and Danish production where originality affects collector value.