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Rustic Pinecone Bench by Persis Clayton Weirs

Rustic Pinecone Bench

by Persis Clayton Weirs
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Transform your hall or foyer into an incredibly warm and pleasant space! Bench offers a sturdy seat for putting on or removing shoes, with both open and closed storage below. Features include: Pinecone design, hand-built of eastern white pine and lightly distressed finish for a warm, antique look. Made in the USA. A Wild Wings exclusive. 46"L x 17-3/4"W x 20-3/4"H.

Orientation:LandscapeDepth:17.75"
Height:20.75"Product Type:Bench
Width:46"
Orientation:LandscapeDepth:17.75"
Height:20.75"Product Type:Bench
Width:46"
Persis Clayton Weirs

Persis Clayton Weirs

Artist

For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming a wildlife artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished.
 
Persis had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation...

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Transform your hall or foyer into an incredibly warm and pleasant space! Bench offers a sturdy seat for putting on or removing shoes, with both open and closed storage below. Features include: Pinecone design, hand-built of eastern white pine and lightly distressed finish for a warm, antique look. Made in the USA. A Wild Wings exclusive. 46"L x 17-3/4"W x 20-3/4"H.

Product Specifications
Orientation:LandscapeDepth:17.75"
Height:20.75"Product Type:Bench
Width:46"
Orientation:LandscapeDepth:17.75"
Height:20.75"Product Type:Bench
Width:46"
About the artist
Persis Clayton Weirs

Persis Clayton Weirs

Artist

For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming a wildlife artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished. Persis had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation...

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