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Mates Bed
Features:
Our
beautiful Windsor Desk and Hutch feature a large work surface
and ample
storage drawers. Expand your storage options with the optional Hutch.
Solid hardwood construction with dove tail joined drawers and mortise
and tenon construction. Comes fully assembled in styrofoam packaging.
- Solid hardwood construction
- Metal drawer glides on drawers
- Rear box joint on all drawers
- French dove tail joinery on all drawer fronts
- Ships fully assembled
- Available in the following finishes: White,
Antique Walnut and Natural Maple
- Optional Accessories: Hutch (35.5"H x 48.5"W x
11.5"D)
Desk Dimensions:
30"H x 48"W x 24"D
Our Five Step Finishing
Process
Each
product in our
entire line is finished with a high build, five step finishing process.
After a thorough sanding, (1) a wipe on sealer is applied. Once dry, a
tinted sealer (2) is applied to even the grain and color of the wood.
Next, another round of sanding before the first base color coat is
applied (3). More sanding and the second base color coat is applied
(4). Finally there is a final sanding and the finish coat is applied
(5).
This
process produces a long lasting and durable finish
that will last for years. Shown to the right is a cutaway of our
finishing process that highlights to aforementioned finishing process.
Eco-Friendly Hardwood
At
Wholesale Decorators Market we pride ourselves on using Eco-friendly
Hardwood.
Otherwise known as the Rubber Tree, using these trees is economical and
good for the Earth and here’s why:
After
30 years, a decline
in latex production has made only tapping rubber trees for their sap
uneconomic. The trees are removed by hand and replaced with new
seedlings. In the past, felled rubber trees were either burnt on the
spot or used as fuel for locomotive engines, brick firing or latex
curing. The wood is now used in the manufacture of high-end furniture.
It is valued for its dense grain, stability, attractive color and
acceptance of different finishes. It is also prized as an
“environmentally friendly” wood, since it makes use
of trees that have
been cut down at the end of their latex-producing life cycle and are
always replaced with new seedlings.
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