Canterbury Painted 9 Drawer Chest
Item Code: LER071
D: 460mm
W: 1020mm
H: 950mm

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Information about the range
The Canterbury Painted 9 Drawer Chest is from the
Canterbury Painted Range
range which has 13 other items.
Further product information:
Canterbury Painted 9 Drawer Chest:The Canterbury range is a charming collection of painted furniture. Less flamboyant than Baroque or Rococo-inspired ranges, but every bit as genteel and romantic as Regency Bath. Styling features include neo-classical columns and bracket feet so typical of the late Georgian/Regency period.
If Rococo styling is wanted by romantic ladies, then Neo-Classical styling is wanted by romantic ladies who want Mr Darcy!
This is a fully assembled range although some larger items such as beds and wardrobes may be partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.
Pine Furniture care tips
Pine furniture care tips from rightpricefurniture include ensuring that neither hot nor wet objects are placed on waxed pine furniture, as they can cause marks on the pine. If you should accidentally cause a heat or damp mark on your pine furniture, try rubbing the furniture’s surface gently along the grain only with some wax pine furniture polish applied to a piece of 0000 grade (very fine) wire wool.
Provided that the marking is not too serious, this process should reduce or eliminate the mark and your pine furniture will be as good as new once more. It may be necessary to extend your wire wool and wax treatment to the whole surface of the pine furniture in order to even out the sheen of the finish.
With our extensive range of pine furniture, you have a choice of finishes and colours. You can have either a lacquer or wax finish with our popular
Devonshire Pine Tarka Range as well as other ranges which we offer.
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All of our
pine furniture is of a country style design. In order to preserve its rustic “antique” character, no attempt is made to conceal the natural flaw and variations in the pine. For example, small cracks, heavily textured grain, variable colouration of the timber, small blemishes and filled areas are all part of the essential character of this pine furniture.