Copeland introduce furniture using reclaimed hardwood
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Copeland Furniture's Keaton bedroom furniture.

BRADFORD, Vt. -- Copeland Furniture is introducing value-priced designs that use reclaimed or “upcycled” solid walnut with the introduction of the Linn bedroom collection this fall. With this collection, Copeland targeted a lighter scaled and a soft modern aesthetic that resonates with eco-conscious consumers. Five and six drawer dressers along with a one drawer or stylish shelf nightstand will be available for purchase as part of the Linn collection.

Committed to using sustainably harvested resources, Copeland has received various awards and recognition for its commitment to environmental awareness and practices, including Silver Exemplary Membership Status from the SFC (Sustainable Furnishings Council) along with the SAGE award for environmental excellence. The Linn collection, as well as Copeland’s entire line, can be seen at the Fall High Point Market.

Copeland will also be introducing the Austin dining collection this fall. Crafted in solid white oak and responsive to renewed consumer interest in  lighter  wood  tones  and finishes, Austin will be presented at market in Copeland’s new bright oak finish, a matte process which reduces the amber hues of natural oak for a more contemporary aesthetic. See www.copelandfurniture.com

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