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A-America Laurelhurst Rustic Oak Finish Bench
$680.00
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Arrives by Apr 7 32163

Product Information

Overview
  • Dimensions: 60L x 15W x 18H inches
  • Made from American red oak
  • Solid hardwood storage seat
  • 12-step rustic oak finish
  • Mission style bench
Specifications
Dimensions
60Lx 15W x 18H in.
Weight
66 lbs.
Material
Solid American Red Oak
Delivery

Product Overview

Overview
  • Dimensions: 60L x 15W x 18H inches
  • Made from American red oak
  • Solid hardwood storage seat
  • 12-step rustic oak finish
  • Mission style bench
  • Some assembly required
What's Included
Bench
Description

The backless Laurelhurst Rustic Oak Finish Bench is a ruggedly handsome design featuring a quintessential mission motif. No MDF or particle board was used in the making of this bench. What you’re looking at is the real McCoy crafted entirely from sturdy American red oak that’s been kiln-dried for moisture content uniformity to prevent warping, cracks, and splitting of any kind. Even the rustic oak finish, with its scratch-resistant properties, adds to the bench’s durability while enhancing the wood’s natural beauty. Best of all, the bench’s ingenious design features safety hinges on the back of the seat for accessing a hidden storage compartment!


About A-America

At A-America, Inc., it's all about the wood. A pioneer in the furniture industry, A-America, Inc. delivers solid quality and solid value in solid wood. This company was founded by brothers Fred and John Rohrbach in 1973 as Asia-America Co. They quickly expanded from importing ceramics to antique reproductions and nostalgic oak furniture. A-America, Inc. established itself as a leading provider of high-quality imported furniture. Buying furniture from A-America is making a responsible decision to help maintain a healthier planet. They use solid hardwoods and time-honored craftsmanship to build premium-quality furniture. A-America uses American hardwoods like alder, ash, oak, cherry, and hickory, which reproduce quickly. Currently nearly twice as much American hardwood grows each year than is harvested. The Asian hardwoods A-America uses include mahogany and New Zealand pine. These are plantation-grown, legally harvested, plus certified and controlled under the Lacey Act Standards.

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