Noun
a kind of sideboard or buffet
Source: WordNetHeather Bradford grabbed her handbag from the credenza in the parlor and stepped out onto the back deck, panning the horizon. Source: Internet
The nicest thing I can say about the faux-walnut credenza that once stood in my living room is that each of its three small doors locked–so when I shoved my kitchenware into one of its cubbies, at least all my junk wouldn’t come tumbling out behind me. Source: Internet
The desk is an Edward Wormley rolltop from the 1950s and the credenza is a 1960s design, both found on 1st Dibs. Source: Internet
The renovated rug and credenza give the room a strikingly retro look. Source: Internet