Product Overview
Item Description
Product Description Set a genteel and gracious tone with this softly-shaped bench with turned legs and a slat back. The timeworn saddle brown finish imparts an authentic American character. Comfortably seats 3.
Collection Features Inspired by the most beautiful examples of American countryside, Hooker Furniture's Hill Country Collection imparts an authentic American character. Hill Country is a collection of bedroom, dining, home office and accent furniture crafted of flat-cut rustic white oak veneer that is cracked before the finish is applied to appear seasoned over time.
Dimensions
Carton 27.75" L x 76.75" W x 38" H (70 cm x 195 cm x 97 cm), 114.4 lb (51.48 kg)
Width 74" (188 cm)74INH
Depth 25 1/4" (64.1 cm)25 1/4INH
Height 34 1/2" (87.6 cm)34 1/2INH
Weight 66 lb (29.7 kg)66 lb
Volume 46.84 cu ft (1.3 m3)
Arm Height 25 1/2" (64.8 cm)
Seat Width 67 3/4" (172.1 cm)
Seat Depth 21" (53.3 cm)
Seat Height 19" (48.3 cm)
Design Elements & Features
Motion Type Stationary
Material Fabric
Material Hardwoods and Metal
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Style Traditional
Features Can comfortably sit 3 people
Timeworn saddle brown finish
Traditional/Formal styling
Finish Dark Wood
Finish BRN: A timeworn saddle brown. Distressing includes rasping, chopping and gouging.
Finish Construction Hooker Furniture utilizes a multiple-step finish process of up to 16 finish steps. This results in an unsurpassed clarity, depth and color richness and durability to our finishes. Through hand-craftsmanship such as rubbing and padding, our finishes feel as good as they look, with a smoothness that is delightful to the touch.
Frame Construction Hooker Furniture uses carefully chosen solid wood and select wood veneers over durable wood products in our furniture construction. Use of veneers enables more decorative looks unattainable with solid wood. Veneers are used over durable wood products such as medium density fiberboard (MDF) and particle board, made of renewable resources. MDF and particle board are used in quality furniture for areas that need to be stable, such as large surfaces. These durable wood products do not expand and contract with heat and cold and do not absorb moisture as much as solid wood, which results in stronger and longer-lasting furniture.