Posts Tagged ‘FSC’

South Shore Furniture, Vintage Collection, Open Library, Classic Cherry

Rich with vintage flair, this tall, spacious bookcase brings a sense of refined grace to any home office, den, family room, or bedroom. The unit’s durable engineered-wood paneling carries the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, while its thick 1-inch shelves and classic cherry finish stand up beautifully to everyday wear and tear.
Equipped with one fixed shelf and three adjustable shelves, the bookcase offers generous space for a complete encyclopedia set, volumes of classic literature, work binders, children’s books, and countless other reading materials, photo albums, or small storage boxes. Best of all, the unit’s gently profiled edges resist chipping and prevent injury, and its elegant Louis-Philippe-style top and bottom moldings impart it with tasteful distinction. Fully assembled, the handsome bookcase measures 13 by 31 by 70 inches and carries a five-year warranty.
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Platform Bed – Chocolate

The tastefully designed Step One bedroom collection exudes casual warmth mixed with a hint of drama that will spice up any bedroom. The centerpiece, a sleek, modern platform bed, features rounded corners for safety and decorative molding for unique flair. Though the bed is made to coordinate with the South Shore Step One Collection, it’s offered in a choice of sizes and hues that will allow it to blend with any existing home decor as well. Its laminate finish looks sleek and is easy to clean.
Crafted of engineered composite wood panels that carry the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, the bed is designed for durability and eco friendliness. It is covered by a 5-year warranty on parts and materials. Some easy assembly is required on arrival. Overall, the full-sized bed measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long by 9 inches high. Please note that since headboards are purchased separately, hardware for connecting the headboard to the bed frame is not included, but is easily found at a local hardware store.
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