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Old Adirondack Cumberland Bay Rustic Daybed
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Old Adirondack Cumberland Bay Rustic Daybed

The Cumberland Bay Rustic Daybedby Old Adirondack is a beautiful rustic daybed perfect for log cabins children's rooms offices dens and living rooms. This daybed can be used as an occasional piece of furniture for guests or every day bedding and seating.Made of Northern White Cedar this bed is natural and untreated. Leave it in its natural color or treat it with water-based stain oil stain or latex paint to match your home's setting. Using a link spring is not necessary and this bed cannot accommodate a pop-up trundle. The cushion is 30 inches wide and is supported by slats included as part of the bed frame. Simple assembly is required. Ships in one box via UPS.About Cedar WoodCedar wood is lightweight and resistant to both cracking and moisture rot. The oils of this resilient wood guard against insect attack and decay and their distinctive aroma acts as a mild insect repellant. Cedar is a dependable choice for outdoor furniture either as a finished or unfinished wood. Over time unfinished cedar left outdoors will weather to a silvery gray patina. This natural process does not compromise the strength or integrity of the wood.Another great aspect of cedar is its environmental effect - which is minimal. A renewable resource cedar wood emits low greenhouse gasses. So rest assured knowing that your beautiful cedar furniture is a green choice too!About Old Adirondack FurnitureThe Old Adirondack Furniture Company traces its beginning to Flat Rock Camp one of the Great Camps of the Adirondack Park in operation around 1880-1929. Prominent industrialists and their families would retreat to these cool northern camps to escape from the summer heat of New York City Philadelphia and Boston. A foreman at Flat Rock Camp took the opportunity in the off-season to reproduce and refine the original Adirondack chair which became the basis for a furniture operation crafting rustic wood furniture.From this small beginning the furniture operation outgrew Flat Rock Camp and moved to the Grange Building in Willsboro then to a vacant horse nail factory in Keeseville N.Y. Today Old Adirondack operates a modern 25000-square-foot production facility not far from that factory near its Willsboro roots. Despite the company's expansion and development Old Adirondack furniture still carries the mark of reliable American quality and authentic Adirondack style.
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