Home Trends Contrast Cord T-Cushion Loveseat and Sofa Slipcover, Linen
This crisp, 100% cotton duck slipcover is amazingly durable and versatile. Its classic style and clean and simple contrast cording add a stylish flair to any room. Equally at home in contemporary or traditional settings.
Bursting with big, red apples, this rug brings the orchard to your kitchen. Bordered by a checkered pattern, the Apple Bunches rug defines the space in front of the sink or stove. Its nubby texture comes from expert hand-hooking and hand-tufting.
Help your child keep his or her play room neat and clean with this practical and attractive storage chest. The Soft & Sturdy Toy Box provides over six cubic feet of storage capacity while tastefully blending with your existing color schemes. It also offers innovative features such as a ventilated design, external fabric pockets and a finger-friendly stay-open lid.
Add instant elegance to any window in your home with the Georgette Single-Panel Curtain. This window treatment features a tantalizing tan color and subtle texture that's sure to bring striking good looks to your window for years to come. Measures 52"W x 84"L.
Silk-like shade in ivoryFrench bronze finishUses one 150-Watt , 3-way bulb (sold separately)
Dimensions: 17" D x 58" HModel No.
Display & GraphicsDisplay Screen1.8" TFT Color LCD 118 KiloPixelsEffective Resolution5 MegaPixelsTotal Resolution5.36 MegaPixelsLensLens TypeSMC PENTAX 5x Power Zoom Lens: Lens Construction: 10 elements in 8 groups (2 single-faced
aspherical lenses) Focal Length: 5.
With classic good looks and unique details, this Sauder Willow Falls Armoire generously accommodates everything from clothing to supplies to the television set. Behind the two folding doors is a garment hanging rod and storage cubbyholes. Two lower drawers feature metal runners for smooth operation plus safety stops. Solid wood rope moulding and embossed, basket-weave doors and knobs give this piece the look of an heirloom. Coordinates with the entire Willow Falls bedroom collection.
