This handcrafted, rustic style bookcase with hand peeled lodge pole pine accents is sure to stand out in any room.
From Montana Woodworks®, the largest manufacturer of handcrafted quality log furnishings in America comes the all new Homestead Collection line of furniture products. Handcrafted in the mountains of Montana using solid, American grown wood, the artisans rough saw all the timbers and accessory trim pieces for a look uniquely reminiscent of the timber-framed homes once found on the American frontier.
The 14" deep main shelves have plenty of room for books, collectables and family heirlooms. Two doors conceal a large (20" x 30") storage area.
Comes fully assembled. Available 'ready to finish', lacquered or stained and lacqured.
20-year limited warranty included at no additional charge.
Made in Montana, U.S.A.
Finish Options- Ready to Finish
- Lacquered
- Stained & Lacquered
Stain (If Applicable) Options- Cherry 235
- Colonial Maple 223
- Dark Walnut 2716
- Driftwood 2126
- Early American 230
- Ebony 2718
- English Chestnut 233
- Fruitwood 241
- Golden Oak 210B
- Golden Pecan 245
- Gunstock 231
- Ipswich Pine 221
- Jacobean 2750
- Natural 209
- Pickled Oak 260
- Provincial 211
- Puritan Pine 218
- Red Chestnut 232
- Red Mahogany 225
- Red Oak 215
- Sedona Red 222
- Special Walnut 224
- Weathered Oak 270
- Classic Gray 271
- Honey 272
- True Black 274
- Simply White 275
Dimensions: |
44"W x 17"D x 63"H |
Weight: |
100 lbs. |
Collection: |
Homestead |
Assembly: |
No Assembly Required |
Handcrafted In: |
Montana, U.S.A. |
Warranty: |
20-year Limited Warranty |
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Type:
Bookcases
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Width:
44"
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Height:
63"
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Depth:
17"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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