Moduluxe Bed Box Nightstand
The Moduluxe Bed Box Nightstand by Copeland features a soft-close, full extension drawer glide. Plus, it’s eco-friendly and sustainably made in cherry hardwood with your choice of stain for a custom finish. The Moduluxe nightstand is also available in solid American black walnut with a natural, low sheen finish. The nightstands back panel is laminated with either cherry or walnut veneer.
Features
- Full extension drawer glides
- Soft Close Drawer
- Available in 2 heights: 29″ and 35″
- Available in 2 widths: 18.5″ and 24″
- Designed to work with Moduluxe Bed frames (excluding the Moduluxe storage bed)
Moduluxe Bedroom Collection is highly configurable with a storage system that can adapt to most spaces and needs. Made to order in Bradford, Vermont, USA. All Copeland stain finishes are GREENGUARD Certified for low chemical emissions.
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Dimensions
29″ H Box Nightstand:
- 29″ High L: 18″ x W: 18.5″ x H: 29″
- 29″ High: L: 18″ x W: 24″ x H: 29″
35″ H Box Nightstand:
- 35″ High: L: 18″ x W: 18.5″ x H: 35″
- 35″ High: L: 18″ x W: 24″ x H: 35″
Hardwood Care
When they make a piece of Copeland Furniture, they hope that it will be used and cherished by generations to come. So, they have created a clear finish that is silky, smooth to the touch, and still tough enough to stand up to the wear and tear of daily family activities. To preserve the beauty of the finish, simply clean the surface of the furniture with a soft damp cloth and then dry it thoroughly. Care over the years to come will not require oil, polishes, or cleaners.
About Copeland Furniture
With a vision to create a family-owned and operated enterprise, they set out in the early 1970s to make wood products from natural hardwoods. Initially, they made cider presses for home and small-scale orchard use. From there, their designs evolved into the butcher-block kitchen furniture and Adirondack-style porch furniture. Items that were functional and affordable for baby-boomers as they furnished their first homes.
They have changed from a one-man operation in an old garage in East Corinth, Vermont. Up to, to a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located on the Connecticut River in Bradford, Vermont. Due to, using a combination of leading-edge computer technology and traditional craftsman technique. They’ve created an enterprise embedded in their local community. Specifically, a place that provides a fulfilling work environment for men and women who come to work every day.
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