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Acme Emery Kitchen Island in White Cultured Marble and Gray

Acme Emery Kitchen Island in White Cultured Marble and Gray

by Acme Furniture
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Overview

The Acme Emery Kitchen Island pairs a white cultured marble top with a gray finished base to create a compact, mobile prep and storage station for kitchens that need flexible surface area. It’s aimed at apartment dwellers, cooks who want extra counter space without a permanent remodel, and anyone who needs organized, movable storage—think weekend hosts, meal-prep enthusiasts, or renters. The island’s artificial stone top offers a hard, wipeable work surface; two metal slatted shelves keep bulky items accessible while improving airflow; two drawers and hanging rods tame utensils and towels; and four easy-rolling caster wheels move the unit where you need it. The overall look is modern and unobtrusive, adding function without overwhelming a smaller space.

Key Features

  • White cultured marble (artificial stone) top – solid, wipeable surface ideal for prep and serving.
  • Two metal slatted shelves – open storage for cookware, small appliances, or baskets for pantry overflow.
  • Two storage drawers – concealed compartments for utensils, linens, and small kitchen gadgets.
  • Hanging rods – convenient attachment points for dish towels, utensil hooks, or pot holders.
  • Four easy-rolling caster wheels – move the island around the kitchen; wheels support mobility for flexible layouts.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Durable white cultured marble (artificial stone) top provides a stable, easy-to-clean prep surface.
  • Open metal slatted shelves let air circulate and make bulky storage (mixing bowls, small appliances) easy to access.
  • Two drawers plus hanging rods keep utensils, towels and small tools organized and within reach.
  • Four caster wheels let you reposition the island quickly for cooking, serving or clearing floor space.
  • Neutral white and gray finish fits a variety of kitchen styles from modern to transitional.

Cons

  • Cultured marble can chip or stain if exposed to heavy impact or harsh chemicals; not as heatproof as quartz or granite.
  • Open slatted shelves offer less dust protection than closed cabinetry and may not suit those wanting concealed storage.
  • Requires assembly and may need periodic tightening of hardware after moving.
  • No countertop overhang or built-in seating; not intended as a breakfast bar.

Recommendations

  • Small apartments or rental kitchens where a permanent island isn’t possible but extra prep space is needed.
  • Meal-prep enthusiasts who want a dedicated rolling station for chopping, plating and staging dishes.
  • Hosts who need a temporary serving or beverage station for small gatherings and can roll it out when guests arrive.
  • Entryway or multipurpose spaces that can use a compact storage surface for keys, bags and seasonal items.

Price Comparison & Trends

Available at Walmart for $748.15.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cultured marble is a hard, non-porous surface that resists everyday stains and wipes clean easily. However, it’s not as heat-resistant as stone like granite or quartz—avoid placing very hot pans directly on the surface and use trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal damage or discoloration.

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