Hearst 59" Backless Cushioned Bench
SKU: 953291448
View Product CollectionThe Hearst 59" Backless Cushioned Bench by Intercon from the Hearst Dining Room Collection embodies rustic modern style with its rich finish and sturdy design. Featuring a wire-brushed rustic oak veneer, the upholstered bench showcases the same intricate craftsmanship as the collection's tabletops, with a diamond-pattern veneer that adds depth and texture. Built for durability, the bench is solidly constructed with a thick top and a heavy-duty base, ensuring long-lasting support. Its backless design offers versatility, making it perfect for pairing with a dining table or using as additional seating in any room. The Hearst bench by Intercon brings a blend of elegance and rugged charm to your home, complementing both traditional and modern décor.
Features
- Reclaimed Chevron Finish
- Upholstered sinuous spring seat
- Oak Veneer and Hardwood Solids
- Extra comfort and durability
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The Hearst 59" Backless Cushioned Bench by Intercon from the Hearst Dining Room Collection embodies rustic modern style with its rich finish and sturdy design. Featuring a wire-brushed rustic oak veneer, the upholstered bench showcases the same intricate craftsmanship as the collection's tabletops, with a diamond-pattern veneer that adds depth and texture. Built for durability, the bench is solidly constructed with a thick top and a heavy-duty base, ensuring long-lasting support. Its backless design offers versatility, making it perfect for pairing with a dining table or using as additional seating in any room. The Hearst bench by Intercon brings a blend of elegance and rugged charm to your home, complementing both traditional and modern décor.
Features
- Reclaimed Chevron Finish
- Upholstered sinuous spring seat
- Oak Veneer and Hardwood Solids
- Extra comfort and durability
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