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Creekvine Designs Gets Buffet Season in Full Swing

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A hand crafted design of gorgeous western red cedar features two well-spaced shelves.

A hand crafted design of gorgeous western red cedar features two well-spaced shelves.

Gibson, Pa-based Creekvine Designs has dealers’ attention with its latest Entertaining Buffet Table, a hand crafted design of western red cedar that features two well-spaced shelves for storing just about anything.

The functional curve in the legs also makes a stylish statement.

A collection of high back patio furniture is both an economical and stylish choice, and dealers save when they buy in groups.

This collection (see photo below) features:
• 6-foot Cedar Bench
• Cedar Patio Chair
• Cedar Patio Table
• Cedar Coffee Table

Western Red Cedar is, above all, a wood of exceptional beauty. In its natural, unfinished state, it has a richly textured, tactile grain combined with a palette of warm, mellow tones ranging from light amber to deep honey brown. No man-made material can duplicate the depth of cedar’s natural luster. It also remains subtly aromatic, and the characteristic fragrance of cedar adds another dimension to its universal appeal.

Cedar Twin Ponds Furniture Collection

No man-made material can duplicate the depth of cedar’s natural luster.

Western Red Cedar contains natural oils that act as preservatives to help the wood resist insect attack, termites and decay. Cedar is also a dimensionally stable wood that lies flat and stays straight.

Properly finished and maintained, Western Red Cedar ages gracefully and endures for many years. If left unstained/unsealed, Western Red Cedar will weather to a silver/gray patina look and will maintain a smooth texture.

www.creekvinedesigns.com/

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