An updated take on a classic farmhouse theme, contemporary gray wood and saw buck style accents provide charm and depth with rustic appeal. Planked wood creates a casual vibe while solid metal black hardware on select items set an industrial standard. You will sense the rich, organic quality with the Trestle dining bench, made of solid pine and Acacia wood, each piece hand rubbed, exposing natural grains and distressing. Our Trestle collection includes extendable dining table, storage sideboard, cozy chairs and dining bench, providing all the essentials to create the perfect gathering spot for friends and family, with the freedom and flexibility to arrange your space the way you want it.
- Long solid wood bench with cross supports
- Ideal entry way or end of bed seating
- Crafted from solid kiln dried pine and thick acacia veneers
- Matte lacquer preserves the natural grain patterns adding protection from moisture and daily wear and tear
- Attractive cross bar base
- Seat is thick and durable to hold up to 4 adults and many small children
- Floor protectors to keep your wood, tile and stone looking like new
- Assembly required
Assembly Instructions PDF
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CARE: Clean with light furniture polish, wipe with dry, lint-free cloth
| Overall: |
72" W x 16" D x 18" H |
| Legs: |
2" sq. x 16.5" H |
| Seat thickness: |
1.5" |
| Weight: |
59 lbs. |
| Weight capacity: |
800 lbs. evenly distributed |
| Materials: |
Solid pine wood, MDF, Acacia veneer |
| Color: |
Dark Gray/Brown |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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