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Stacy Grey 67" Counter Set For 3
$650Ashford II 60-78" Extendable Kitchen Counter With Bench + Stool Set For 6
$710 was $895Henry White 60" Round to Oval Counter Set For 4
$995Damar Grey 37" Counter Set For 2
$550Stacy Black 67" Counter Set For 3
$650Stacy White 67" Counter Set For 3
$650Orley 36" Counter Set For 4
$750Jill 68" Counter Set For 3
$595Taylor Brown/White 42" Counter Set For 4
$940Taylor Brown/Black Counter Set For 4
$940Willy 41" Counter Set For 4
$850Daisy 60" Counter Set For 2
$495Melly 36" Counter Set For 4
$695Damar Brown 37" Counter Set For 2
$595Stacy Brown 67" Counter Set For 3
$650Grey 43" Breakfast Table Counter Set For 2
$450Betmar 36" Counter Set For 4
$490Farmhouse Counter Set
How does a farmhouse counter set bring style? Let us count(er) the ways . . .
- Through Slat Backs. A slat chair back is when slats, or small wooden columns spaced a couple inches apart, make up the backrest of a chair. As opposed to the solid backrest, a slat back design was the pillar of farmhouse designs in the 19th century.
- Through Warm Wood Undertones. Natural wood was really the only material made available to farmers in colonial times. Ergo, authentic “farmhouse style” should follow suit, with oak, pine, maple, beech, birch, and whatever else types of wood material that can be applied to the furniture-making process.