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Headquarters & Manufacturing
33459 Twp. Rd. 326
Killbuck, Ohio 44637
330-276-6407
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Watch the Humidity
Furniture ages more quickly if stored in a basement, attic, garage
or warehouse. Place furniture away from all heat sources, if
possible. If you must put furniture near an air duct, use a shield
or guard plate to direct heat away.
Avoid placing furniture in front of radiators, heat
runs or fireplaces. Store table leaves as close as possible to
the table so they adjust to the same humidity conditions.
For more information and tips on caring for your log
furniture,
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Learn more about the tree used in our products
Cherry
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Avoid Direct Sunlight
The ultraviolet rays of the sun will damage a finish and bleach
the wood underneath. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause
the finish to crack, sometimes in a pattern resembling the skin
of an alligator. Tablecloths and doilies slow down the process,
but they don't stop it. Try to keep furniture out of direct sunlight.
When that's not possible, reduce the amount of light streaming
on any piece of furniture. Consider planting shrubs in front
of windows to block direct sunlight. Use window shades, drapes
or blinds to block light during the time of day the furniture
is exposed. Consider using UV screening films or tinting windows
and skylights.
Uniformly expose surfaces to light. Especially avoid letting
the sun hit only part of a surface. Occasionally move lamps,
doilies and other objects so the wood bleaches uniformly. Consider
covering furniture with sheets or blankets if you leave your
home for part of the year. Consider moving furniture around periodically
so that the same piece does not absorb light all the time. Remember
that some bleaching can be desirable. Antique collectors actually
look for the rich, soft tones that slight fading can bring
For more information and tips on caring for your log furniture,
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Enjoy the beauty of quality
log furniture...
Whispering Pines Log Furniture
Accent Items
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*Click on photographs for
an enlarged view of our quality log furniture* |
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Barn Siding Picture Frames |
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Barn Siding Picture Frames |
| Wood Type: Reclaimed Pine Lumber |
| Finish: No Finish, just cleaned up with a wire
brush |
| Construction Style: Built using 45 degree miter
cuts, then glued and nailed up on the corners. |
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Barn Siding Picture Frames |
| AL01 |
| Size
8 x 10 |
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Barn Siding Picture Frames |
| AL02 |
| Size... 11 x 14 |
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Red Pine Mirror |
| AM01 |
| Size
30" x 36" |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil for the stain and
three coats of polyurethane. |
| Construction Style: The corners are mitered
at 45 degree angles and are attached with glue and 3/8"
dowel rods. |
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Log Coat Rack with Real Antler Hooks *Limited
Supply* |
| AO02 |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs |
| Finish: Boiled Linseed Oil and three coats
of polyurethane |
| Construction: Built by cutting a 8"
dia. Log in half, then placing five real deer antlers in place
for the hooks. |
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Log Coat Rack |
| AO01 |
| Size
36"l x 8"w |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs |
| Finish: Boiled Linseed Oil
and three coats of polyurethane |
| Construction: Built by cutting
a 8" dia. Log in half, then placing five wooden pegs in
place for the hooks. |
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Woodland Lamps *Limited Supply* |
| AH01 |
| Size
17" tall, 4" - 6"
dia. |
| Wood Type: Ironwood and Cherry. |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil and three coats of
polyurethane. |
| Construction Style: The lamps are made from
the base of Ironwood and Cherry trees that have been damaged
from storms or disease. They have a lot of character and are
very unique. The sizes vary from 4" to 6" in diameter |
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Cabin Table Lamps |
| AH02 |
| Size
17"h |
| Wood Type: Red Pine log with a hardwood base. |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil with a sprayed on finish |
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Quality, hand crafted log furniture for your home,
resort, lodge, hotel, motel, cottage, cabin rental or retail
store.
Whispering Pines Log Furniture unique and beautiful
log furniture that is truly one of a kind.
At Whispering Pines Log Furniture you are dealing
with the craftsman directly,
Seth J. Coldwell
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