Copeland Furniture

Linn 5 Drawer Wide

original $3,947.00 $2,633.00
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Why We Love It

With moderate scaling and soft contemporary design, the Linn Bedroom is both sophisticated and practical. Linn is an upcycled collection, crafted with lumber that has been reclaimed from our operations.

  • This beautifully handcrafted, made-to-order product is designed in Bradford, VT.
  • Create a sophisticated bedroom set with coordinating pieces from the Linn Bedroom Collection.
  • Crafted in solid hardwood: American black walnut with a natural finish or Oak finished with a low sheen (10 sheen) top coat.
  • Finishes are GREENGUARD Certified for low chemical emissions.
  • Natural variations in solid wood and hand-applied finishes make each piece unique, slight grain and finish irregularities as well as subtle differences in stain shades are signs that the furniture has been crafted from solid wood and are considered hallmarks of quality.
  • Sustainably sourced lumber is cut, sanded and hand selected using traditional cabinetmaking techniques, with special care and attention devoted to ensuring all joinery is clean, flush and smooth to the touch.
  • Copeland uses special construction techniques to compensate for changes in moisture content that occur in solid hardwood furniture to so that drawers will open and close smoothly throughout the life of the furniture piece.
  • Hardwoods oxidize, or change color, from exposure to direct light – the color of the wood will deepen over time and take on a warm glow and soft patina.
  • 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.
  • Production times on custom, made to order items may vary - contact us for more details.

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Copeland Furniture

Copeland Furniture has changed from a one-man operation in an old garage in East Corinth, Vermont, to a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located on the banks of the Connecticut River in Bradford, Vermont. Using a combination of leading-edge computer technology and traditional craftsman technique, they have created an enterprise that is embedded in their local community.