Lenoir Bench with Trays
$1,569
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$1,969
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The Lenoir bench will be the handiest piece of furniture in the room - and the most inviting. The secret to this ottoman's flexibility? The lower shelf and included tray. Dress it up with books and vases, add a basket to stash remotes, or use the tray to set your drinks and snacks on top. This ottoman is customizable to fit any room, with a full range of leather and fabric options. Make it your own with the features that fit your room, including nailhead trim (available in stores) and tufting, square and rectangular shapes, and multiple sizes.
Come relax and put your feet up. These versatile cocktail tables work as an extra seat or a place for your mug! They even have a shelf below with trays to hold books and decorations, or to transport snacks and drinks. The Lori cocktail ottoman collection has an ottoman just the right size for your room - square or rectangular, one tray or two, fabric or leather. With options like nail head trim and tufting, these cocktail tables are the life of the party. For ease of handling, tray handles will be found on the short sides of the trays.
Come relax and put your feet up. These versatile cocktail tables work as an extra seat or a place for your mug! They even have a shelf below with trays to hold books and decorations, or to transport snacks and drinks. The Lori cocktail ottoman collection has an ottoman just the right size for your room - square or rectangular, one tray or two, fabric or leather. With options like nail head trim and tufting, these cocktail tables are the life of the party. For ease of handling, tray handles will be found on the short sides of the trays.
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Information
- SKU 1508-5020-22
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Sale Info
Options
- Storage N
- Available With Tufting Y
Materials & Origin
- Materials Fabric
- Country Of Origin Artisan crafted in the USA with American and imported materials
Dimensions
- Height 19.5
- Width 51.0
- Depth 21.0
- Weight 70.0
Online + In store ordering
- We review each piece on your order – and may reach out to talk about your design since we’ll make this from scratch
Build + Delivery Time
- First, we’ll cut and build the frame using an interlocking body design for stability. Then we’ll cut and sew your cover, and fully upholster your piece.
- Once finished at our North Carolina factory, we’ll ship your piece, then reach out and make sure we find a day that’s best for your delivery
- In most areas of the country, the build to delivery of this piece takes 4 - 6 weeks. Your local store will have more specific delivery timelines for your area.
- Full delivery details here.
White Glove Delivery
- Professional furniture delivery teams will place your furniture in your room of choice
- Safety is of the utmost importance to us. Read more here.
- We'll take care of unpackaging and assembling – and of course, we'll clean up the packaging too
Prepare + Measure
- Clear a path into the area you’d like your piece to be placed
- Measure all doorways, stairwells, hallways, ceilings, entryways, and landings to ensure that your furniture will fit into your room – your local designer can provide guidance on measuring
Care
- Vacuum this piece regularly with an upholstery attachment (not a brush), this reduces abrasion and wear.
- Limit fading with window treatments if this is going to be near a window. Heating and air outlets can also fade fabrics, as well as damage the fibers over an extended time.
- Some fabrics may occasionally show signs of pilling with heavy traffic. This does not affect the integrity of the fabric and can be limited with frequent removal of dust and lint, which can come from clothing and throws. To remove any pills, we recommend using a fabric shaving / lint removing tool.
- Read more about recommendations and fabric care on our blog.
Cleaning
- For spills, blot, don’t rub, with a dry absorbent white cloth. The fabric you choose has a specific cleaning code for spill treatment.
- For dirt and dry spills, brush off and vacuum before particulates become embedded in fabric fibers.