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19.7'' H
19.7'' H X 16.5'' W X 15.8'' D
15 lb.
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Solid Wood
Yes
No
100 lb.
Natural Wood Grain Color Variation, Wood Knots
Mortise and Tenon
Yes
Placement: Temperature, humidity, and light can greatly affect the condition of wood furniture. Wood is a natural living material and will respond to changes in the atmosphere. Extreme fluctuations in temperature and strong light can cause furniture to dry out, fade, shrink, crack, or split. Extreme humidity can cause mold to expand. It is very important to keep wood furniture at a stable temperature with regulated humidity. Do not expose fine wood furniture to extreme heat or humidity. Avoid placing furniture near a heat outlet such as radiators, hot air vents, air conditioners, or open windows. Do not expose wood furniture to direct sunlight or artificial light as strong light may cause finishes to fade. Do not put plastic, rubber, or hot objects such as hot coffee cups directly on a wood finish. Chemicals in those objects may soften or discolor the finish if left in contact with the furniture for a long period. Use a humidifier or dehumidifier to regulate the level of humidity desired. Placing a glass of water inside or underneath wood furniture can also help to maintain the correct level of humidity. Cleaning: Clear dust with a soft, clean cloth, dusting with the grain of the wood. The cloth may be dampened with a furniture dusting aid or a furniture care polish product. Always follow the manufacturer’s directions on the product. Never use chemicals, abrasive kitchen cleansers, other commercial cleaners, or solvents on wood pieces. The furniture may be washed with a mild soap intended for that purpose or a furniture cleaning product available in most grocery stores. Follow the directions on the product, use a soft cloth, and wipe with the grain. To best protect the finish and keep the shine of wood furniture, polish it with good quality, non-silicone furniture polish, following the grain of the wood every six months or so. Avoid using oily polishes or waxes. Avoid silicone-based or any type of products that may leave an oily film on the furniture since they may cloud the finish and are very difficult to remove. Also avoid oil-based polishes, as they tend to collect dust and even darken wood. Wipe spilled liquids from the surface immediately with a soft, slightly damp cloth, in the direction of the wood grain. Scratches from normal use may occur on furniture over time. These can be touched up with a scratch remover or special touch-up pens or sticks available at your furniture dealer or many paint stores. Handling: To keep joints in optimal conditions, avoid harsh pushing or dragging of furniture across the floor. When moving furniture, pieces should be padded and covered for transport to avoid scratches.
Yes
Brown
Brown
Elm