Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale
Butler Chester 54 Sale

Butler Chester 54"W Demilune Wood Traditional Console Table - Antique Beige

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This Pembroke-inspired console is highly elegant, yet unpretentious. Ideal in a hallway, foyer or entryway, it is crafted from rubberWood solids and Wood products featuring beautiful curves with a cherry veneer top, and linen-fold inlay patterns of maple and walnut veneers on both the top and apron front.


Features:
  • Color is Antique Beige showing natural wood variations and paint/finish distressing
  • Made of Rubberwood, Engineered wood, Resin, Cherry, Maple and Walnut Veneers
  • Veneer top with a linen-fold inlay pattern made of maple and walnut veneers on both the top and apron front
  • Mortise & Tenon joinery
  • Demilune shape with 4 Pembroke style legs
  • Wipe clean with a dry cloth
  • Photo may slightly differ from actual item in terms of color/finish due to the lighting during photo shoot or the monitor's display.

Specifications:
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • Product Dimensions: 54"W x 15"D x 32.25"H
  • Product Weight: 22 lb
  • Weight Capacity: 45 lb
  • Material: Rubberwood Solids, MDF, Resin, Cherry, Maple And Walnut Veneers
  • Color/Finish: Antique Beige
Weight Capacity: 45 lb
Assembly: Assembly Required
Details:
Console Table
Cherry 32.25"H x 54"W x 15"D
Olive Ash 32.25"H x 54"W x 15"D
Antique Beige 32.25"H x 54"W x 15"D
Collection: Chester
Assembly Instructions: Link
Brand Logo Butler Specialty Company - Chester Since 1930, Butler Specialty Company has furnished America's homes with fine lines of occasional and accent furniture. Founded by two men during one of the bleakest eras in our nation's history, the Great Depression, Butler not only survived but thrived because of its commitment to producing quality furniture and staying in touch with home fashion trends.