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Branch Waterfall Desk, Bleached TH115345 at Sara Carroll Home

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Product Description: Experience the perfect balance of modern design and natural aesthetics with our Branch Waterfall Desk – where every detail tells a story of craftsmanship and sophistication. Crafted from chamcha wood and finished in a beautiful bleached finish, the table is both durable and stylish.
Height: 30"
Width: 29"
Length: 60"
Weight: 200 lbs
Finish: Bleached
Color: Off White
Material: Chamcha Wood
Disclaimer: This table is expertly crafted using two types of wood: acacia for the waterfall section and teak for the branches. After our bleaching process, the different wood species react uniquely, creating variations in the finish. The branches, in particular, will develop distinct color variations over time as the natural teak oil rises to the surface, with some areas appearing more yellow-toned than the bleached acacia.
SKU: TH115345
Category: Home Office
Type: Desks
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Branch Waterfall Desk, Bleached

Branch Waterfall Desk, Bleached
SKU TH115345
Type Desks
Category Home Office
Material Chamcha Wood
Brand Phillips Collection
Product Description Experience the perfect balance of modern design and natural aesthetics with our Branch Waterfall Desk – where every detail tells a story of craftsmanship and sophistication. Crafted from chamcha wood and finished in a beautiful bleached finish, the table is both durable and stylish.
Height 30"
Width 29"
Length 60"
Weight 200 lbs
Finish Bleached
Color Off White
Disclaimer This table is expertly crafted using two types of wood: acacia for the waterfall section and teak for the branches. After our bleaching process, the different wood species react uniquely, creating variations in the finish. The branches, in particular, will develop distinct color variations over time as the natural teak oil rises to the surface, with some areas appearing more yellow-toned than the bleached acacia.