Romantically classic and oh-so-cozy, let’s explore some of the pieces of the Sarreid
Set the “fit for a king” bedroom scene with this French-inspired Madeline four-poster bed
constructed of pine veneer. This curvy beauty stands majestic at 94 inches high and
houses a king-size mattress. Harmonize the look of this cozy bed with the Courbee
nightstand or the Betto nightstand. Anchor two of the classic Gale benches at the foot of this bed to master the finish of this look.
53290 Courbee Nightstand 53945 Gale Bench 53291 Betto Nightstand
Did you know?
Wood veneer has many advantages over traditional solid wood. It maximizes the use of
a single log by using just one thin slice of wood. This allows for veneers to be more
environmentally friendly and affordable. Veneers are also less prone to warping and
splitting.
Looking for an extra storage piece in your bungalow cottage bedroom, city condo
hallway, or sprawling traditional home dining room? This handsome and versatile, 60-
inch wide, 42-inch tall, five-drawer Sumpter chest brings abundant storage to any room
in any home. The look of this commode is softened with Sarreid’s exclusive blue/grey
finish and features self-closing drawers with hand-crafted hardware.
Did you know?
A “commode” is a low cabinet or chest of drawers usually standing on cabriole legs
or short feet. The word “commode” comes from the French word “convenient” or
“suitable.” In the 1800’s, the English meaning of “commode” evolved to mean a
cabinet that specifically stored a chamber pot. After indoor plumbing was
introduced, the word “commode” changed again to mean what we now call the
“toilet.”
Beauty in the form of superb craftsmanship describes the Golightly dining table. This
stunning round dining table measures 54 inches by 30 inches high and is constructed of
pine with a moonskin finish. The legs are shaped to accent the hand-turned center post.
This classic masterpiece feels equally at home in the kitchen or a formal dining room.
Assign the elegant Sawyer Dining Chairs or the classic Square Back Side Chairs to this table to complete the aesthetic feel of your kitchen or dining room.
U020-06F01 Square Back Side Chairs
Did you know?
Thomas Jefferson was a serious foodie and introduced the concept of a dedicated
dining room in the United States. During his travels in Europe in the late 1780s,
Jefferson sought out all things culinary. He witnessed grand parties with dining tables
adorned with magnificent place settings and delectable food. When Jefferson was
constructing his Monticello home, he built a “dining room.” This room had a table in the
middle of it and was used for eating meals with his family. Following his influence, dining
rooms and dining room tables became popular in America.
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