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Hekman Arts and Crafts Bench - Leather Seat - 8-4005
Hekman Arts and Crafts Bench - Leather Seat - 8-4005
Item #: 8-4005
Availability: In Stock
Usually ships In 3-7 Business Days
List Price: $1,499.00
Price: $1,317.60
The Hekman oak bench provides classic arts and crafts styling made of durable oak
solids and veneers with a brown leather seat in a mission pointe finish.
- Oak solids and veneers
- Walnut peg veneer accents
- Brown leather seat standard
- Mission Point Finish
- Dimensions: 50L x 24W x 44.75H
- Seat Dimensions: 40.75L x 17.25W x 18H
Shipping Options:
Free Standard White Glove Delivery:
This service is usually a 2-person delivery, up to two flights of
stairs to your room of choice. Items will be left in their cartons.
Premium White Glove Delivery:
2-person delivery to the inside of the residence. Includes inside
placement, up to two 2 flights of stairs, unpacking, debris removal, and
light assembly limited to thirty 30 minutes. Light assembly services
are limited to those that can be performed with an adjustable wrench and
screwdrivers.
On both levels of service the shipping provider will call to make delivery appointment (Monday-Friday 0800-1700).
Deliveries will be made within a four hour window.
Call for shipping rates to Alaska, Hawaii.
It began in 1893 when Edsko Hekman ventured from the Netherlands to Grand Rapids, Michigan hoping to find his life�s work as a furniture maker.
The Panic of 1893 would lead him in a new direction, returning him to his first profession as a baker. Selling cookies door-to-door, Edsko eventually went on to found the Hekman Biscuit Company, which was later to become the Keebler Company.
Edsko�s enchantment with furniture, crafted in the old-world traditions, would later blossom in his three sons John, Jelle and Henry. They would fulfill their father�s dream and open the doors of the Hekman Furniture Company in 1922.
In 1970 the company became a division of Beatrice Foods until 1983 when Hekman was purchased by the Howard Miller Clock Company of Zeeland, Michigan. In 1993, Hekman acquired Woodmark Furniture, an upholstery company founded by Elliot Wood whose discriminating standards were a perfect match to Hekman�s long tradition of excellence. The company now enjoyed a position of strength in its ability to offer its customer superior casegoods and the finest in upholstery.
The careful selection of ingredients, the patient hands-on techniques and the exacting presentation... the shared passions of the baker Edsko and his furniture-making sons, remain the hallmarks of the Hekman Furniture Company today. Now, almost a century old, Hekman is widely recognized as one of America�s premier furniture suppliers.