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Old World Antique Wooden Bookcase


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Features:
  • Made from Indian Hardwoods
  • Medium Brown Finish
  • 4 Shelves
  • Special Ordered 10-12 weeks
Specifications:
    (55 x 17 x 103)
WORLD of Antiques Collection
This collection focuses on Mexican antiques, and handpicked imports from Eastern Europe, India, and China. This collection includes a unique and wide selection of furnishings from around the world.
Our Indian line is imported from Jaipur (Rajasthan India) with a working area spread over 40,000 sq. ft. offering multipurpose, exquisitely carved and designed wooden furniture to meet our customers design needs. Artisans and craftsmen take care to look into each detail to match the global standards. Quality is our biggest commitment. These attractive wooden furniture pieces are manufactured using exotic hardwoods like Sheeshan, & Alder. Furniture made from these types of wood have an original grain which gives it a very elegant and rich look. All the wood is chemically treated against worms and kiln dried in seasoning kilns to moisture content below 6-8% prior to using into furniture construction. International grade of glue (D3) is used along with tenon and mortise joinery. Each piece has to undergo a critical examination process before packing.
This collection focuses on creating furniture designs and patterns of the past by using rich, aesthetic wood complemented by the luxurious wood stains. Leaded glass, Hand painted accents, embedded brass, and leaded glass are also used to reveal the artistic expression of old world craftsmanship.
The Mallery Hall Collection
The Mallery Hall Collection wants to be your choice to assist with your home design needs. Our styles include Period, Classical, Traditional, Colonial, French, Italian, Antique Reproduction, Ethnic Art, Artifacts and Decorative pieces, etc. Browse all our collections, for the style of your entire home, or for that one special piece to bring it all together.


This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 January, 2012.



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