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Casual
Style
The casual style is bases on rustic American Northwest and European "Cottage" styles
of the 18th and 19th centuries. Defined by lightly stained non-exotic hardwoods or pine, and unpretentious, simple
functional design. With its warm, comfortable appeal, Casual styles feature broad planks reminiscent of cottage
beams and joists, with mechanical ornaments and few curves.
| Cottage
Grove |
| Inspired
by classic "Cottage" styles of the American South, the Cottage Grove also has much in common with Adirondack
furniture, and is typical of elegant beach resort designs. Built out of select yellow pine, this table
exudes a pure casual feel, with beautiful wainscoted side sills. |
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Gibson |
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Brunswick Gibson is reminiscent of that bygone era when developing a flair for the passing of time
became an art. A classic blend, craftsmanship, and unpretentious elegance, this graceful table
resonates with the natural beauty of wood. |
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| Highlander |
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Highlander is aptly named for its rustic, distress finish and clean-lined design. Simple with
comfortable
appeal, this table is available in an inviting oak or cherry finish |
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| Timberfalls |
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by country shaker designs, The Timberfalls highlights the warmth and expression of handcrafted wood, with
its stunning combination of stains and colors, massive turned legs and brass rosettes dressing the apron
rails. |
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