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Watchtower Dining

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        As we look at trends, we see white and 2-tone product still dominating the casual Traditional category. The details and finish of our Watchtower group are inspired by an old house, built in the 1880’s. The Weathered-Gray and Worn-White are both representative of the colors found on the house at Watchtower Road; finishes that have been exposed to Mother Nature, for decades.

The Post design used on the case is from the old-house porch post. We added a bracket detail from the porch, to the Trestle table base and on the Sideboard we use two brackets create an arch around the open shelf storage. The shiplap detail, used on the doors and top of the table, are reminiscent of the interior of the house. The Gray represents the unprotected-wood siding of the old house and the White is finally starting to show its age, letting the pine show thru. Made from Pine Solids and Pine veneers the old house is getting recognized as true-Americana product. This could be anywhere in America; Cottage, Coastal, Midwest or even in the suburbs, as a product that appeals to any generation. We selected old black-iron bales and knobs for period-correct adornment.

         The table extends from 76” to 96” with 1-20” leaf. A simple option in the chairs is either a scooped-wood seat or an upholstered seat for added comfort, in a linen-colored polyester for durability. The Sideboard features 2 doors, an open shelf at the center that has slats on 1 face for holding wine bottles and two drawers. The right drawer is fitted with a silver tray and the left is deep for ample storage. Drawers are made with English dovetail construction. The 45mm full-extension slides offer the best and most smooth glides available in furniture.

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