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Almodington Bench
Reproduced from the original 18th-century bench from Almodington House on Maryland's Eastern Shore — one of the earliest known American wooden garden benches. The original now resides at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts.
Available in two to five panels. Takes paint well for a contemporary reading while preserving its historical form.
53
" W
x
45
" H
x
30
" D
53
cm W
x
45
cm H
x
30
cm D
FSC-certified teak and select hardwoods. Weathers naturally to silver-gray, or holds color through hand-applied paint.
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