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Produced from Moso bamboo, the most valuable and sustainable species of bamboo in the world. It has an eco-friendly "carbonized" finish produced by a non-toxic kiln process that gives our furniture its rich golden amber color.
This Corner Desk is perfect for your home office. The work surface is reversible for many years of dependable use, and its multiple 12" shelves provide handy storage for books and CDs.
Unique, easy to assemble furniture for the home and small office. So easy to put together. So easy to fall in love with. In just 3 minutes, you can build an entire system with no tools, no screws or bolts and best of all, no hard labor.
- Comes with three 12" shelves, holds up to six shelves
- Shelves are adjustable in 6 3/8" increments
- Can have peninsulas, bridges and/or extensions attached
to either side
Eco-Friendly Bamboo Furniture
Bamboo is an ecologically friendly and beautiful choice for furnishings. Since Bamboo is a grass, Bamboo grows and matures much quicker than a tree. Within five years of sprouting, the walls of the culms (the Bamboo stalks) will have thickened and hardened and will be ready for harvest. That means every year 15 to 20 percent of the forest can be harvested without clear cutting. Compare that to a hardwood forest and you will see that Bamboo is a very productive and sustainable plant material for making furniture.
Unlike quick growing pine (aka "trash pine") trees that many timber companies have planted in place of native trees and forest, and take at least 25 years to grow large enough to harvest for pulp or cheap framing lumber, Bamboo grows quickly and has fine building qualities. Bamboo is also very hard--harder than rock maple, which is one of the hardest of North American trees. Using Bamboo means less dings and dents and a more durable product. Since the very straight culm is split and not sawn, there are no curls in the grain, which means Bamboo is much less likely to break. |
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Material Moso Bamboo
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Dimension
32"H x 23.75"W x 46.62"L
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Made in
U.S.A.
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