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Reminiscent of the good old days, the Farmer's Table is a great example of the superior craftsmanship of the Amish. With heavy duty 3.5" legs and solid corner construction this table is built to withstand. The Farmer's table comes standard with a single hardwood drawer on the front, and second drawer may be added.
Farmer's Dining Room Set Additions |  |
| |  | $2,099.00 This hutch comes with a full 1" top and solid shiplap back. Straw glass is used for the hutch doors and sides. Beaded panel doors and turned feet give this buffet a country feel. All doors and drawers have applied moldings. Other standard features include:
- Open deck
- 3-stage touch recessed can lighting
- 2 adjustable glass shelves with plate grooves in top
- Full extension, soft-close drawer slides
The Harvest Hutch comes in a 2, 3 or 4-door model. Shown in Quarter Sawn White Oak with the BP4484-WN / BP4482-WN hardware. |  | $1,339.00 The Harvest Buffet doubles as a server and leaf storage cabinet. It is designed with 1" top with a mission edge, pewter color hardware, dovetailed drawers with full extension slide and turned bun feet. The Harvest Buffet can store 4 leaves with 4.5" skirts. |  | $159.00 The High Arrow chair is a traditional style chair with arrow like shapes in the seat back and simple turned or fancy turned legs. This style is available as a side chair, arm chair, barstool, desk chair, and rocker. Also available with a lower seat back. Check out the Low Arrow chair. The Low Arrow chair models the simple turned legs and the High Arrow chair models the fancy turned legs. Shown in Oak with Medium stain. |  | $239.00 The Harvest chair commands attention with is solid frame and decoratively turned legs. This chair is available as a side chair, arm chair and desk chair. You have the option of the 37" or 41" chair height. |  | $619.00 This bench is designed to have availability for up to three 16" leaves. Includes a leaf holder. |
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