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PD Global Boston 3 drawer bedside in pine or painted

Price: £121.00
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Please choose a finish
PD Global Antique Ivory finish
Antique Ivory PT6
Wax WAX
PD Global Chestnut finish
Chestnut PT3
PD Global Old Lace finish
Old Lace PT2
PD Global Milkwood Contrast finish
Milkwood (all over) PT7
PD Global Buttermilk finish
Buttermilk PT5
Unfinished pine furniture upf
Raw ITW
Lacquer LAQ
PD Global Parchment finish
Parchment PT1
PD Global Abbeywax finish
Abbeywax ABB
Product code: LER151
Dimensions:
Depth: 450mm
Width: 500mm
Height: 690mm
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PD Global Boston 3 drawer bedside in pine or painted:
PD Global Boston Bedroom Furniture
A contemporary design of furniture, the Boston range follows the current vogue for simplicity and clean lines, yet still manages to achieve its own distinctive look.  This has been done with the use of raised ‘shoulders’ to all pieces, creating a sturdy, purposeful appearance.  Yet limiting the use of this design feature has helped retain an attractive lightness to each item.   

The Boston contemporary pine collection is available in a wide choice of wood or painted finishes.  PLEASE NOTE:Painted finishes PT1, PT2, PT3, PT4, PT5, PT6 and PT7 are special order items. See our FAQs for more information on special orders.  For more explanation of the finishes, use this link.

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.

0402 New beginnings for Pine

The two World Wars all but obliterated Britain's established social order and, in many of the country's industrial towns, much of the furniture.  In post-war Britain, everyone was going to have housing, either privately-owned or provided by the state.  The dark, gloomy, buildings of the Victorian era were swept away in an urge to live in clean, light conditions. Heavily ornate Victorian furniture was out of favour and light, bright pine came into its own. Shops such as the newly-established Habitat and suppliers of Scandinavian-style furniture used pine as it was seen a light and fresh and fitted perfectly with the desire for a new style of living.