Find this and similar styles at a retailer near you. Pierwood Console Table has weighty balustrade turnings and riveted corner brackets lend a salvaged architectural element to Pierwood, and a burnished brown stain adds a casual timeworn patina
- Pierwood tables feature grooved tops and shelves for a wide planked look, bronze color riveted corner brackets, impressive balustrade turnings and bottom shelves for display.
- The 32"x 54" oversized Rectangle Cocktail has hidden casters for easy movement and four large post turnings.
- Weighty turnings are repeated on the 24" Square End Table with its single pedestal base and the double pedestal Console Table.
- Riveted metal corner brackets are finished in an aged bronze color with burnishing for a vintage metal look.
- A well-worn character is added by a dark brown burnished wood stain with a bit of distressing.
- Pierwood is constructed of birch veneers, Asian hardwood solids and some engineered wood products.
- Casual Traditional Styling
- Weighty balustrade turned leg posts
- Grooved tops for a rustic wide plank look
- Oversized 32"x 54"Cocktail Table with casters
- 24" Square Pedestal End Table
- 50" Double Pedestal Console Table
- Aged bronze color riveted metal corner brackets
- Distressed burnished brown wood stain
- Birch veneers, hardwood solids, wood products
Brand |
Standard Furniture |
Style |
Traditional |
Warranty |
One Year Limited Warranty |
Product Length |
50 |
Product Width |
18 |
Product Height |
30 |
Product Weight |
84.000000 |
Country of Manufacture |
Vietnam |
Materials |
Wood |
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Type:
Tables
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Width:
84"
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Height:
84"
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Depth:
84"
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