Made in Vermont by Copeland Furniture. The Catalina Collection is suggestive of the works of America's Mid-Century Modern designers. Designs of this post-WWII period reflected a sense of hope and the promise of an ideal future. Today, one finds comfort and nostalgia in Catalina's retro-modern shapes and sensibilities. This modernist buffet features a central three-drawer cabinet flanked by two outward opening doors. Sleek integrated wooden bar pulls run the length of its drawers and doors. Doors include soft close (self closing) door hinges and an open interior with adjustable shelving. All drawers feature asymmetrical English dovetail joinery. Drawer interiors are fully finished and sanded with bottoms jet-welded and under-mounted, soft-close drawer slides offer smooth operation. A designated silverware drawer keeps silver sorted and protected with Guardian Anti Tarnish lining and cloth. And an optional Hutch (sold separately) incorporates adjustable/removable shelves for wine bottle and stemware storage. The Catalina Three-Drawer Buffet with Flanked Doors is crafted in solid American black walnut hardwood with a Natural wood finish. Hand-crafted with impeccable quality and attention to detail, this buffet is bound to last through generations of use and enjoyment. Copeland Furniture uses sustainably harvested hardwoods from the American Northern Forest. All lumber used by Copeland Furniture comes from within 500 miles of their factory in Vermont, thus reducing fossil fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions from transportation. The environmental values of preservation and stewardship are reflected in every piece of furniture produced by Copeland Furniture. ..
For over 35 years, Copeland Furniture has been crafting heirloom quality furniture. At their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bradford, Vermont, the family owned and operated company uses the latest technology along with traditional handcrafting to produce modern classics from sustainably harvested hardwoods. Their natural hardwood furniture features original designs inspired by their New England surroundings with influences in Shaker, Mission, and the Arts & Crafts design movements. It is this combination of elements that characterizes furniture of classic proportion and modern simplicity in Copeland Bedroom, Dining, Home Office and Occasional collections.
Copeland uses traditional cabinetmaking techniques in their factory where maple, cherry, and walnut lumber is cut, sanded, and hand-selected for each piece of furniture. An assembly team devotes special care and attention to ensure that all the joinery is clean, flush, and smooth to the touch. They are committed to building furniture with the best materials and workmanship available today; furniture that will be handed down for future generations to use daily and to enjoy its enduring beauty for years to come.
And thoughtful construction goes beyond technique and materials. This is a company that seeks to reduce its environmental impact, from its initiative to produce water born, formaldehyde free top coat finishes to reduce VOC emissions at the factory and off-gassing at the home to its commitment to using only lumber which comes from within 500 miles of the manufacturing facility, reducing fuel consumption and emissions from transportation. Copeland Furniture complies with Vermont's strict regulations on air quality emissions, hazardous waste, worker safety, and storm water runoff. They work to recycle and reduce packaging material and volatile solvents. They participate with the New England power pool to generate their own electricity during peak usage times, helping to reduce the capacity requirements of the electric utility companies.
Copeland Furniture is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, was awarded Silver Exemplary Membership Status by Sustainable Furnishings Council (FSC), and was a recipient of the 2009 Sage Award for Environmental Excellence sponsored by the American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA).