The ashdown collection is superior quality ash furniture beautifully crafted for the ultimate in bedtime relaxation, finished in a natural lacquer.
This is a new range from CPW constructed from Solid Ash and Veneer Panels. It offers a new twist on a traditional style.
The wood is a hardwood, tough and very strong but elastic and offers high strength and resilience. The laquer produces produces a hard, durable finish.
All joints are devetailed front and back and comes fully assembled.
CPW Ashdown Bedroom Collection
The Ashdown range of fully assembled furniture from manufacturers CPW exhibits many quality features - such as dovetail drawer joints - and is slightly different in that it is made from ash rather than the more familiar oak.
Ash is a native British hardwood, noted for its shock-resistant properties. When fashioned into the clean lines and simple styling of the Ashdown range it results in a contemporary collection of furniture that has a light, fresh feel about it.
It is a fully assembled range although some larger items such as beds and wardrobes may be partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.
Please note: Much of the hardwood used for furniture manufactured in Asia may be described locally as Oak. While its appearance, density and durability is almost identical to oak, sometimes this timber is actually from the Ash (Fraxinus) family. In order to be as accurate as possible, we therefore market this furniture as being made from Ash, even though the manufacturer’s packaging may say Oak.
0802 Ash Furniture Fact
One of the chief qualities of ash and ash timber is that it is shock resistant. This means it can withstand movement and vibration without splitting or cracking as easily as some timbers.
This quality meant that ash wood was traditionally reserved for making such things as wheel spokes for wagons and handles for tools such as hammers and axes.
Also as it can be burnt ‘green’ without seasoning or drying, it was also popular as firewood.
1305 Bedside Cabinets Dark Wood
Our Dark Wood bedsides are offered in a surprisingly large choice of styles.
The history of dark furniture is originally almost all wooden furniture made in Britain would all have been light coloured.