Paris Dark Brown Leather Bench/Daybed
Set a modern tone in your living room, den, or office with the Paris Dark Brown Leather Bench/Daybed. Fine craftsmanship and materials ensure a long life for this elegant piece.
Crafted of a kiln-dried hardwood frame
Dark brown aniline-dyed leather that will develop a durable, individual patina over the years
A pu-coating adds longevity to the leather
Tightly pulled seat creates a smooth look and provides a supportive, firm design
Elegant piped edging
Removable ash wood feet
Comfortable wire-spring suspension
Measures 26 inches high x 70 inches wide x 26 inches deep
Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight and maintain at least two feet between furniture and heat sources. Aniline and Protected leathers are especially sensitive to direct sunlight. Use a professional cleaner to help resist staining and prevent overall soiling. For oil based stains, use a professional degreaser.
Assembly required. This product ships to you in 3 boxes.
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Designed for the good player looking for the best true roll, this Hippo belly putter features Wynn-style dual grips and a center-shafted milled head.
Features include:
42 inches long
Wynn-style dual grips
Center-shafted stainless steel milled head
Deluxe head cover included
Available in right-handed only.
In this second entry in the amazingly popular Harry Potter series, Harry is suffering a horrible summer break after his first year at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Basically confined to his room by his vile Uncle Vernon and putrid Aunt Petunia, Harry can`t wait to return to Hogwarts. However, when he is visited by a nervous yet magical house-elf he is warned that he will be in great peril if he returns to Hogwarts--a warning he chooses to ignore. Upon his return to school, Harry and his best friends Ron and Hermione investigate the true story of the legendary Chamber of Secrets but before they know it a mysterious force begins turning the other students to stone--and Harry is soon thought of as the main suspect. Could this be the peril that the house-elf warned him about or is something even more dangerous in store for Harry?
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