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Antique White Wood Dining Bench Magnolia Manor (244-CD) Liberty Furniture
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Product Specifications
- Condition New
- Color White
- Availability In stock
- Width 48
- Height 18
- Depth 17
- Weight 37
- Model Name Magnolia Manor (244-CD) Bench
- Power option No
- Storage option No
- Design Type European Traditional
- Configuration Bench
- Product Type Dining Bench
- Material Wood
- Collection Magnolia Manor (244-CD)
- SKU 244-C9000B
- Product ID 27422
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Product Description
Antique White Wood Dining Bench Magnolia Manor (244-CD) Liberty Furniture
Offer Includes: Bench ONLY
Sit in comfort with the Magnolia Manor nook bench. Crafted of poplar solids with white oak and birch veneers, this piece features the perfect blend of European design, a wooden seat finished in a weathered brown with whitewash, softly rounded corners, and beautifully turned legs. Warm antique finishes and artistic distressing along with grand scale create a piece to be passed to generations.
Features:
- Wood: Rubberwood & Poplar Solids W/ White Oak & Birch Veneers
- Finish: Antique White Finish
- Turned Legs
- Wood Seat
- Weight Limit: 250-300 Pounds
Dimensions:
- Dining Bench: W48 x D15 x H19
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