Cheswick
B4095
Finish: Washed linen grey
European influences marry with rustic details to create an outstanding bedroom collection in Cheswick. The Gustavian inspired Bachelor's Chest is uniquely shaped with canted corners and columns. The collection is finished in a welcoming Washed Linen Grey wood that lends true antique appeal. A handsome chevron pattern is created with diagonal wood planks and is accented by ornamental nailheads on the headboard of the panel bed which also boasts a recessed panel storage footboard. Finishing out the stunning collection is a vintage inspired.
Touch Lighting
Touch lighting is available on our iFunction nightstands and even some headboards to light up your space. For our Master Bedroom nightstands, plug any lamp into the specially concealed outlet on the back of our iFunction nightstand and then touch the metal bar on the back to turn your lamp lighting on or off.
For our Next Generation nightstands, plug any lamp into the specially concealed outlet on the back of our iFunction nightstand and then touch the metal button on the side of the nightstand once to turn the lamp lighting on, twice to the turn the lamp lighting off and nightlight on and three times to turn all lighting off.
For our Dining, the cabinet or hutch top of a collection may contains LED lighting. Touch once to turn all LED lights turn on. Touch again to brighten all LED lights. Touch a third time to turn all LED lights off.
For our Home Office, the hutch top of a credenza may contain LED lighting. Touch once to turn all LED lights turn on. Touch again to brighten all LED lights. Touch a third time to turn all LED lights off.
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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Furniture
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furniture
should they break tomorrow, don't buy a warranty. But if you're like most of us, protect yourself by purchasing inexpensive extended warranties when you buy a new product and save yourself big money in the long run.