Cottage Lane Lift Top Cocktail Table

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SKU: T3521-50 Category:
Description

Put your feet up and relax with bungalow style with the Cottage Lane table ensemble. The appealing mix of materials includes pine veneer and solids, rattan baskets, casters, and weathered bronze hardware. Features a lift top to bring your computer or drink closer. Dimension: 50.0W x 19.0H x 28.0D

Additional information
Brand

Magnussen Home

Color

Brown

Style

Transitional

Features

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About Magnussen Home
Ingwer Magnussen founded Magnussen Furniture in 1931, in the town of Kitchener, Ontario. A cabinetmaker by trade and a craftsman and businessman at heart, Ingwer took the bold step of starting his own company when he was unable to find work during the Great Depression. Serving Canadian upholstery manufacturers, he created beautiful, intricately carved show wood for sofa frames, earning a reputation that allowed his young business to grow into a good-sized company. Initially named Magnussen-Presidential Furniture, the company has continued to grow over the years, expanding to become a global enterprise, still maintaining the core principles of a family-run business - trust, honesty and respect - as their foundation. In short, Magnussen Home offers fine furniture, designed for today's lifestyles and created by a family of craftsmen from around the world, to enhance the most important rooms in your home, including an impressive collection of uniquely styled, beautifully designed, high quality, high value bedroom furniture and occasional tables. Mathis Brothers carries a complete selection of Magnussen furnishings, all at our Lowest Price Guarantee.
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