Crossings Downtown Amber Bookcase
SKU: 218798945
View Product CollectionA natural fit for rustic and contemporary home decor, the Crossings Downtown Amber Bookcase by Parker House effortlessly blends casual luxury with a Boho vibe. The silhouette features architectural-inspired slatted lines, and the transparent finish showcases the natural beauty of Mango wood. Organic yet refined, this bookcase boasts both decorative and functional appeal. With its modern, open etagere design and six shelves, it's perfect for holding books, displaying collectibles, and showcasing favorite family portraits. Whether in your rustic home office or contemporary living space, it's sure to keep your surroundings organized and clutter-free in style.
FEATURES:
- Multi-step, hand-applied natural matte Amber finish
- Transparent finish highlights Mango solids
- Modern, open etagere design
- Six Shelves
- Works well bunched
- Floor levelers
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A natural fit for rustic and contemporary home decor, the Crossings Downtown Amber Bookcase by Parker House effortlessly blends casual luxury with a Boho vibe. The silhouette features architectural-inspired slatted lines, and the transparent finish showcases the natural beauty of Mango wood. Organic yet refined, this bookcase boasts both decorative and functional appeal. With its modern, open etagere design and six shelves, it's perfect for holding books, displaying collectibles, and showcasing favorite family portraits. Whether in your rustic home office or contemporary living space, it's sure to keep your surroundings organized and clutter-free in style.
FEATURES:
- Multi-step, hand-applied natural matte Amber finish
- Transparent finish highlights Mango solids
- Modern, open etagere design
- Six Shelves
- Works well bunched
- Floor levelers
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