Raleigh Ottoman- Walnut- Linen Weave, Stone
Raleigh Ottoman- Walnut- Linen Weave, Stone
- Features an exposed frame made of solid oak or walnut.
- High-density, high-resiliency polyurethane foam cushion.
- The Raleigh Collection was named Best of Year by Interior Design in 2010.
- 16" H 26" W 21" D
Shipping Options
- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
Return Options
Details
- Features an exposed frame made of solid oak or walnut.
- The Raleigh Collection was named Best of Year by Interior Design in 2010.
- Made in U.S.A.
- Brand
- Design Within Reach
- General Dimensions
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- 16" H 26" W 21" D
- Product Weight
- 25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- Final sale items are sold as is without warranties.
- Clearance Policies
- All sales are final on items that display a “final sale” badge, with the exception of damaged, defective, or incorrect items. If there’s a problem with your order, please contact us for assistance within three (3) days of receipt at 1.800.944.2233 or service@dwr.com. Final sale items are excluded from all price adjustments and are sold while supplies last.
Raleigh Ottoman
- Height (in): 16
- Width (in): 26
- Depth (in): 21
- Weight (lbs): 25
- Seat Height (in): 16
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 200
- Solid oak or walnut external frame
- Kiln-dried, corner-blocked hardwood frame
- Unidirectional web suspension
- High-density, high-resiliency polyurethane foam seat cushion with Dacron® wrap
- Fabric or leather upholstery
Jeffrey Bernett
With his commitment to function and simplicity – and a singular attention to manufacturing detail – Jeffrey Bernett has won accolades in a range of disciplines, including architecture, interior design, residential and office furniture, lighting, graphic design, transportation design and fashion.
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Nicholas Dodziuk is the son of an artist and a mathematician, so it’s no wonder he is able to combine creativity and precision in his work. Dodziuk names “real-life observed behavior” as an inspiration for his creative process. “Once you dig deep enough into both stated and unstated needs,” he says, “rarely are there any bad ideas to work from.” He believes good design improves quality of life.
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