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Habersham Plantation Distressed Kitchen Island

$ 3695.99

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Base Material: Solid Wood
  • Item Length: 82 Inches
  • Type: Freestanding Kitchen Island
  • Color: Distressed White
  • Condition: Used
  • Item Height: 36 in
  • Countertop Material: Oak
  • Brand: Habersham
  • Item Width: 41 in

    Description

    Habersham Plantation Distressed Kitchen Island.
    The Hampshire Kitchen Island by Habersham Plantation Corporation is an elegant and inviting piece that brings satisfaction to any home. The style of this piece of furniture falls into the traditional/formal category.
    This piece can easily sell for well over ,000 new. We are offering this gently loved piece for 1/3 of the retail price.
    Island without top measures 5’3” long, with top it is 6’10” long. It’s 41” deep & 3’ high
    Free curb side delivery within 60 miles of 23661 after payment has been cleared. Please message if you are outside of this range to discuss pricing. (Curbside delivery means leaving the item in the driveway)
    You cannot find a used Habersham kitchen island anywhere, why? Once someone purchases one they love it forever!
    Known for crafting high quality cabinetry, chairs, dining tables and armoires that offer rich, opulent finishes and elegant design, the Habersham label is synonymous with high end interior décor.
    It all started in the small North Georgia town of Clarkesville. It was 1969 and Habersham founder, Joyce Eddy, had just been given the chance to operate a small antique shop located above an old laundromat. This was just the opportunity a woman of Joyce’s vision and energy would turn into the perfect blend of utility, artistry, and soul.
    Looking for ways to make her antique business more profitable, Joyce began crafting small, decorative purses from vintage wooden cigar boxes. They were an instant hit with customers, and in 1972 Joyce founded Habersham.
    The ideas just kept coming. One day Joyce was driving by a local textile company and spotted a large pile of old discarded wooden spools. Struck by an idea, she purchased them and set about crafting them into candleholders, towel racks, and other practical folk items. With the help of her sons and other family members, Joyce expanded Habersham’s offerings to include handcrafted furniture reflecting the American Country designs of the early 17th and 18th centuries.
    As word spread and production demands grew, Joyce enlisted the help of woodworkers from her North Georgia region. This area had been a center for cabinetmaking since the early 1800s and the master craftsmen were well-schooled in the time-tested woodworking and joinery techniques that matched Joyce’s sense of style and function. She even designed her factory to work just like the 18th-century cabinetmakers did, with individual artisans hand-finishing, signing and dating each piece of furniture they crafted.
    Now, as then, the Habersham name is synonymous with quality craftsmanship. Over the years, the company has dramatically expanded its custom capabilities to offer luxury fine furnishings and custom cabinetry designs for the entire home – the Habersham Home. From the kitchen and bath to the wine cellar, library and master suite, customers can choose from a versatile range of luxury furniture designs, unlimited finish options, and cabinetry styles to create stunning looks that flow throughout the entire home