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Materials
Oak, because it’s the hardwood to end all hardwoods – for us at least. Oak means it’ll look more than good in your home. You can expect the odd knot here and the odd change in wood grain there – which means no two benches will ever look quite the same – but overall, it’s a well-balanced, and in our opinion, beautiful timber.
Finish
Brushing, buffing, staining – they’re the steps that make Edinburgh’s oak look a bit rustic, without having to use already aged timber. This version of rustic is great for people who like the idea of vintage, but prefer things that are ‘brand new’. Then, we apply our treatment oil – IsoGuard® – to make it easier to live with. Think of it as a bit of a defence barrier, but one that you can’t see, feel or would ever know was there.
The perfect pairing
There’s a matching Edinburgh coat rack to sit over this bench – because having a cohesive sense of style can help create a sense of calm to this usually busy part of the home. And to bring order to hats, gloves and all those other outdoor bits and bobs, the Somerton bootroom baskets are the perfect fit.
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L'équipe du magasin auprès duquel vous avez passé votre commande vous expliquera la procédure, les délais et le coût de la livraison internationale pour les articles volumineux et les meubles.Retours sans objection
Nous sommes d'avis que les retours doivent être simples, c'est pourquoi nous les acceptons sans objection. Nous proposons un service de retour gratuit sur les accessoires et tout ce que vous devez savoir à ce propos sera expliqué sur votre bon de livraison. Veillez simplement à conserver leur emballage. Pour consulter l’intégralité de notre politique en matière de retours, cliquez sur ici.Just so you know
Natural timber will always want to move. It’s going to expand and shrink as the temperature and humidity in your home changes, but there are specialist joinery techniques that can help to counteract the movement. And that’s exactly what we do, so although you might see a little movement in the timber over the seasons, it won’t change drastically.