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Description
With moderate scaling and soft contemporary design, Linn is an upcycled bedroom
collection, crafted with lumber that has been reclaimed from our operations.
The Linn Bed is designed for a mattress only. It is perfectly complemented by
the attached nightstands.
The Linn Bedroom - Oak - is crafted in natural oak hardwood with a low sheen (10 sheen) top coat. The finish is GREENGUARD Certified for low chemical emissions.
The Linn Bedroom - Oak - is crafted in natural oak hardwood with a low sheen (10 sheen) top coat. The finish is GREENGUARD Certified for low chemical emissions.
Specifications
Dimensions:Queen: 63 3/8" W x 88 3/4" L x 41 1/4" H
King: 79 3/8" W x 88 3/4" L x 41 1/4" H
Cal King: 75 3/8" W x 92 3/4" L x 41 1/4" H
King: 79 3/8" W x 88 3/4" L x 41 1/4" H
Cal King: 75 3/8" W x 92 3/4" L x 41 1/4" H
Vendor Info
Copeland FurnitureCopeland Furniture has been producing wood products and furniture since 1976. They have gradually grown from a one man shop to the largest employer in the small town of Bradford, Vermont with over 100 workers using leading-edge computer technology and traditional craftsman techniques to create modern heirloom quality furniture. They remain a family owned and operated business committed to manufacturing high quality products in America.
Copeland Makes Green Furniture:
Preservation and stewardship are values that run deep in Vermont and at Copeland Furniture too. Their commitment to the environment is reflected in the furniture they design that is as green as possible, from raw material procurement through manufacturing to shipping. Copeland Furniture is one of only a few FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified furniture manufacturers working with the SmartWood program of the Rainforest Alliance. They use only sustainably harvested hardwoods from the American Northern Forest and are commited to creating durable furniture with timeless designs that will last generations. Copeland Furniture is produced in Vermont, the state with the highest environmental standards in the nation.