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Capturing the essence of nature's organic color palette and the aura of a rustic mountain cottage, Hooker Furniture introduces the Linville Falls collection. The whole home collection is designed for younger consumers looking for casual and contemporary furniture. Characterized by its rustic, weathered finish and clean lines paired with organic grain patterns, Linville Falls is constructed with split oak solids and veneers and has an overall organic aesthetic. It is featured in a soft smoked gray finish mixed with a charred black finish that is achieved through Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese technique that creates an elegant burnt wood look. Its moderate scaling and fresh silhouettes offer a refreshing juxtaposition mixing old with new.
Bernhardt
The Solaria file credenza makes a quiet statement with architectural style. Two bottom file drawers are topped with metal supports that lift two smaller drawers. All drawer fronts feature the chiseled cast resin patterns that are the iconic hallmark of the Solaria collection. Quartered white oak veneers are finished in Weathered Bone, while metal accents shine in a nickel finish.
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The classic map drawer effect appears to present multiple shallow drawers when in truth, the two file drawers on ball-bearing slides with anti-tip prevention, will organize a multitude of hanging files.
Capturing the essence of nature's organic color palette and the aura of a rustic mountain cottage, Hooker Furniture introduces the Linville Falls collection. The whole home collection is designed for younger consumers looking for casual and contemporary furniture. Characterized by its rustic, weathered finish and clean lines paired with organic grain patterns, Linville Falls is constructed with split oak solids and veneers and has an overall organic aesthetic. It is featured in a soft smoked gray finish mixed with a charred black finish that is achieved through Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese technique that creates an elegant burnt wood look. It's moderate scaling and fresh silhouettes offer a refreshing juxtaposition mixing old with new.
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