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The Cody Bookcase Credenza offers a sophisticated vertical silhouette that provides expansive organization for the executive office or a curated home library. This master-crafted two-piece unit is shown in solid Maple with our rich Chocolate and Chestnut finishes, highlighting the natural grain and durability of the wood. Supported by a minimalist black metal base, the Cody achieves a modern, architectural presence while delivering high-capacity storage for both digital and physical assets.
The lower credenza is precision-engineered to function as a tech-ready hub. Its three drawers are built with fully dovetailed boxes for a lifetime of structural integrity and operate on full-extension, under-mounted soft-close glides for a whisper-quiet, premium feel. Behind the cabinet door—which features European soft-close hinges—the unit is equipped with an adjustable shelf and a back panel integrated with airflow pockets and cable management. This design ensures your electronics remain cool and wires stay organized, maintaining a professional, clutter-free environment. The upper bookcase section extends your display potential with four adjustable shelves, perfect for housing reference materials, awards, or decorative collections.
Key Features:
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Commanding Verticality: A full 88" high matching set that maximizes vertical storage.
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Artisanal Construction: Fully dovetailed drawer boxes paired with silent, European soft-close hinges.
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Silent Performance: Under-mounted, full-extension soft-close drawer glides for effortless operation.
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Integrated Technology: Specialized airflow pockets and cable management integrated behind the cabinet door.
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Customizable Organization: Five total adjustable shelves (four in the bookcase, one in the cabinet) to suit your specific needs.
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Modern Aesthetic: Solid Maple with our Chocolate (body) and Chestnut (front & shelves) finishes.
Dimensions:
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Total Unit: 36"W x 18"D x 88"H.
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Cabinet Only: 36"W x 18"D x 28"H.
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Bookcase Only: 36"W x 14"D x 60"H.









