Expand Your Countertop Space w/ This Kitchen Island from Target (I Love Mine!)
I love this piece! 🤩
If you’re in need of more countertop space in the kitchen and/or are looking for a functional and movable kitchen island, you’ll definitely want to check out this Threshold Derry Stone Top Mixed-Material Kitchen Island from Target. I currently use this kitchen island as a coffee station in my dining area – and I LOVE it! 😍
It is such a versatile piece, too!
Not only does it make a nice island that’s great for prepping and cooking in smaller kitchens, but you can even use it as a side/entry table if you decide that you no longer need an island. It includes removable wheels so you can roll it around the kitchen while you’re cooking – or remove the wheels if you’d rather have a stationary piece (which is what I did).
The drawers are great for storing snacks, coffee items, dishware, or just about anything you want. Plus, I love how the stone tabletop looks like real marble! 🙌🏻 While this piece retails for over $250 on Target.com, it is an extremely sturdy, high-quality piece that I feel will last a really long time. It’s definitely one of my favorite pieces!
Even better? You can currently score a great deal on this Threshold Kitchen Island! Head on over to Target.com where you can score up to 35% off select home items (online only) – prices as marked.
Here’s what the deal will look like…
Derry Stone Top Mixed Material Kitchen Island
- Regular price: $269.99
- Sale price: $175.50
- 🏷 Discount: 35% off
And you know what? I even assembled this piece myself (it’s a whopping 169 pounds!), SO if I can do it – YOU can do it too as I often mess stuff up like this 😬! I hope you love it as much as I do!
I notice online it has wheels…..why did you choose not to put wheels on?
Hi Ann! The wheels are removable, you can opt to keep them off for a stationary piece like I did above. Hope that helps!
Missed this post last week, but now the price is: $175.50 Sale Reg: $269.99 Save $94.49 (35% off)
The Q and A for this discusses assembly without the wheels, but they say they do not recommend it. Am thinking it is a tipping issue. I do not have any kids or pets that might cause it to tip. How is it working for you? And what is the height without the wheels?
Thanks so much for the heads up on the price! I like the height being lower – that’s why I took off the wheels. I wasn’t worried about tipping as the piece and the wheels seem really heavy duty. I just wanted it lower and also knew that I wasn’t planning to move it around.