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Natural
Wax (01)
STAIN |
Old
Pine (02)
STAIN |
White
(03)
WORN PAINT |
Olive
(06)
PEELED PAINT |
Trellis
Green (07)
PEELED
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French
Blue (09)
PEELED
PAINT |
New
England Blue (10)
PEELED
PAINT |
Slate
(12)
PEELED
PAINT |
black
(13)
PEELED
PAINT |
CRANBERRY
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Sand
(17)
PEELED
PAINT |
Brick
(18)
PEELED
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White
Wash (19)
STAIN |
PINK
(22)
PEELED PAINT |
SWISS
COFFEE (25)
PEELED PAINT |
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Yellow
(31)
WORN
PAINT
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Lavender
(33)
WORN
PAINT
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Pale
Pink (34)
WORN
PAINT
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Mint
(35)
WORN
PAINT
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Baby
Blue (36)
WORN
PAINT
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Oatmeal
(41)
STAIN |
Antique
White (42)
WORN
PAINT
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FRENCH GREY (44/65)
WORN
PAINT
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Walnut
(45)
STAIN |
Aqua
(46)
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Mustard
(47)
PEELED
PAINT |
Stone
(48)
PEELED
PAINT |
Cream
(51)
WORN PAINT |
Celery
(53)
WORN PAINT |
TINSEL
(54)
WORN PAINT |
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sea
grass (56)
crackled PAINT |
cottage
blue (58)
crackled PAINT |
cottage
cream (59)
crackled PAINT |
Mahogany
(60)
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If you know the
piece, but aren't sure of the color/finish. We don't need your color
selection to start order's production.
Order as finish "pending". This way, you get a ship date and
manufacturing can begin. Don't let the color delay your order.
We have to build it... before we finish it.
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Our furniture is
designed to look as though it has been around for years. We
currently offer 30+ finishes. While new, our
pieces have a rich, worn, weathered feel, reflecting usage over time. We
use the finest materials in our finishing department, and our team
undergoes extensive training, so that we may produce the quality of
furniture you have come to expect from us. All of our finishes are done by
hand and reflect hours of hand rubbing. Finishes may vary somewhat, wood
characteristics may vary considerably. For these reasons we are unable to
guarantee an exact match. Each piece is hand finished with great care and thought to achieve it's
own unique look. We sincerely hope you will appreciate our attention to
detail, and enjoy our pieces for many years to come.
A distressed finish
provides a look of aged character to any painted or stained surface. In
order to achieve this appearance of natural wear, a craftsman will often
use a hand finishing process, that may involve sanding through paint,
scoring the wood finish, and treating surfaces to create a patina similar
to the type that comes with some duration. These processes leave the
surface of the product with an antique look and feel where each piece is
unique.
Natural signs of aging, nicks, scratches, such as season cracks,
shrinkage, distressing are a normal part of this look. Nature is
unique and never duplicates, making no two pieces of wood, even from the
same tree, exactly alike. Slight color differences between pieces of a
collection or even in one piece of furniture may be noticed. Natural stains, knots, wood grains and markings inherent to wood products
are considered desirable features. They enhance the uniqueness and beauty of the
furniture, and are not to be considered defects in our craftsmanship.
We make every effort to
conceal the knots and grains on our painted finishes. However, due to
natural resins within the knots and grains, we cannot completely eliminate
them or guarantee to control them. Over time, some sooner than later, the
knots and grains may bleed through and discolor the finish. This may be
more apparent on light color finishes. This discoloration is not to be
considered a defect in craftsmanship. Irregularities in the finishes are
not to be considered defects. While our finishes are durable, they are not
indestructible.
Do not use furniture polish that contains abrasives or ammonia.
With our lacquer finishes, use only high grade furniture polish, and
clean by putting the polish on a clean cloth, then wiping the furniture
with the cloth. Never spray or apply furniture polish directly onto the
furniture. We suggest a writing pad to
protect surfaces from scratches on the top of desks. When moving
furniture, always lift entire piece off floor before moving it. Do not
push, pull or drag the furniture, damage may result.
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All
pieces can be purchased unfinished.
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