Harvest Quartz Counter Stool by Daniel's Amish
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The Harvest Collection is proudly handcrafted by skilled Amish woodworkers using ages old techniques to ensure it will last for years to come. Constructed from fine Northern hardwoods, which are not only incredibly strong, they also offer stunning natural beauty. This fine hardwood furniture is finished with a high solids, catalyzed conversion varnish top coat to provide superior protection against spills and a wide variety of household products.
Best of all, your furniture is HANDCRAFTED IN THE U.S.A. Holmes County, in north central Ohio, is home to the largest Amish community today, where the experience of generations of fine furniture making have been handed down to today's skilled woodworkers.
Brand | Daniel's Amish |
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Color/Finish | Brown |
Dining Height | Pub/Gathering Height |
Material | Maple Wood |
Wood | Solid Maple Wood |
Catalyzed Conversion Varnish Topcoat | Catalyzed Conversion Varnish topcoat |
Height | 42.00" |
Width | 18.00" |
Depth | 16.00" |
Weight | 33.00 lbs |
Elevate your dining experience with the timeless charm and craftsmanship of this Amish-Made Harvest Round-Edge Wood Table. Designed with care and precision, this table boasts a Rectangular rounded-edge white-wash top that beautifully contrasts with its somkey taupe base finish, creating a harmonious blend of rustic elegance and modern style.
The Harvest Collection is proudly handcrafted by skilled Amish woodworkers using ages old techniques to ensure it will last for years to come. Constructed from fine Northern hardwoods, which are not only incredibly strong, they also offer stunning natural beauty. This fine hardwood furniture is finished with a high solids, catalyzed conversion varnish top coat to provide superior protection against spills and a wide variety of household products.
Best of all, your furniture is HANDCRAFTED IN THE U.S.A. Holmes County, in north central Ohio, is home to the largest Amish community today, where the experience of generations of fine furniture making have been handed down to today's skilled woodworkers.