Hampshire 7 Drawer Narrow Chest
Item Code: A6766
D: 425mm
W: 510mm
H: 1310mm

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Hampshire 7 Drawer Narrow Chest :The Hampshire ranges of reclaimed pine furniture bear a strong resemblance to furniture widely available during the late 19th and early to mid-20th Centuries. Detailing touches, such as the ceramic handles and ceramic inlays, reinforce this late Victorian feel. Distressed detailing of the wood, including some marking and fillet inlays, adds age and completes the look.
Despite the reclaimed appearance, Hampshire furniture is strongly constructed of solid pine. The wood is stained a dark honey/light treacle colour and finished with a lacquer coating. The ceramic handles and inlays are white with patterning that ranges in hue from a subtle lilac to royal blue.
This is a fully assembled range although some larger items such as beds and wardrobes may be partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.
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Reclaimed Timber furniture finishes
Reclaimed timber furniture is generally available in three types of finish. They are:
1. White or sometimes referred to as raw. Raw means that the reclaimed timber furniture has no stain or topcoat – just a naturally beautiful look.
. Lacquered. The reclaimed timber furniture has been stained to a colour of choice and then a clear lacquer is added. This gives the reclaimed timber a tougher shell which makes it far more resistant to stains, moisture and scratches. This type of finish is the easiest to maintain and clean for reclaimed timber furniture.
3. Waxed. Our waxed reclaimed timber furniture is finished in water-based stain and real wax. Waxed reclaimed timber furniture will benefit from the occasional application of solid wax furniture polish, particularly in its first few months in your home. The sheen of the surface on the reclaimed timber furniture will probably increase as you apply and buff more furniture wax. Between wax applications, day-to-day reclaimed timber furniture cleaning can be carried out with a dry duster.
Furniture finishes: wooden furniture
There are two main types of furniture finish waxed and lacquered.
Waxing furniture involves coating the wooden furniture with a thin layer of the wax, such as the
Devonshire Pine Collection. The majority of people who request a wax finish for their wooden furniture are seeking the rustic furniture look, which is exactly what waxed furniture gives you!
If you are seeking a cleaner, more perfectly finished look then you should consider a lacquered finish. The
Devonshire New Solid Oak range is a popular choice for lacquered furniture.
There are emerging ranges such as the increasingly popular
Trafalgar Oak Collection that are designed to offer a specific rustic appearance. Another fine example is
The Hampshire collection which is made from reclaimed wood.