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Catskill Craftsmen, the nation's leading manufacturer of ready-to-assemble domestic hardwood kitchen islands, carts, and work-centers, crafts its items from naturally self-sustaining, non-endangered North American hardwoods, primarily Northern Yellow Birch. The lumber is procured from area sawmills, dried, manufactured, and packaged on-site. All sawdust, shavings, and waste materials generated during the manufacturing process are converted into wood pellet fuel, which is then used to heat homes.
This cart, a classic Catskill design, features a butcher block top and comes equipped with a large drawer, a spice rack, and a towel bar. It boasts adjustable interior shelves and nickel-plated hardware. Crafted from sustainably harvested domestic hardwood, this cart is ready to assemble and made in the USA.
The overall dimensions of the cart are 44.375"W x 30"D x 34.5"H, with a table top measuring 42"W x 30"D. The outer cabinet dimensions are 8"W x 23.25"D x 22.25"H, while the center cabinet dimensions are 20.5"W x 23.25"D x 22.25"H. The interior drawer dimensions are 34"W x 16.25"D x 2.5"H.
Catskill Craftsmen's commitment to quality and sustainability is evident in the construction of this versatile kitchen cart. Made from solid hardwood and requiring assembly, this product exemplifies the company's dedication to providing durable and functional solutions for the modern kitchen.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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item_weight | 163 pounds | ||||
product_dimensions | 30 x 44.38 x 34.5 inches | ||||
item_model_number | 54230 | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
assembled_height | 4 inches | ||||
assembled_width | 34 inches | ||||
assembled_length | 44 inches | ||||
weight | 84 Pounds | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #4,762,341 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #2,711 in Kitchen Storage Islands & Carts | ||||
date_first_available | August 9, 2012 |