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Rustic finishes and clean lines come together for classic Craftsman style in our Charlie Collection. Our Charlie Corner Unit fits perfectly between two beds for added storage and convenience. HOW IT IS CONSTRUCTED Expertly crafted of solid oak wood, oak veneers and engineered wood.Expertly constructed with mortise-and-tenon and tongue-and-groove joinery for high quality structural integrity.Kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting, cracking and developing mildew.The use of veneers results in high-quality furniture with flawless surfaces and consistent color tones.GREENGUARD Gold Certified to contribute to healthier indoor air, keeping you and your family safer. DETAILS THAT MATTER Smoked Gray finish uses a multi-step finish with a heavy textured grain to achieve a natural weathered feel and look.Hand-finished and with natural variations in the wood grain's texture and appearance, no two pieces are exactly alike.Features 4 cubbies with cable cutouts at the back of 2 and the top features a cubby with lid for cord management in base. KEY PRODUCT POINTS All Pottery barn kids juvenile products are tested at 3rd party CPSC accredited labs to meet or exceed all industry voluntarily and regulatory safety requirements.Imported. DIMENSIONS Overall: 43" wide x 42.5" deep x 41" highCubby #1 Interior: 23.5" wide x 14" deep x 9.25" highCubby #2 Interior: 14" square, 9.25" highCubby #3 Interior: 23.5" wide x 14" deep x 9.25" highCubby #4 Interior: 23.5" square, 9.25" highCable Cutouts: 3" wide x 1.5" highLegs: 2" square, 39.25" highClearance to floor: 15" highWeight: 162 pounds CARE Dust often using a soft, dry cloth.Protect from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.Blot spills immediately with a clean, damp cloth.We do not recommend the use of chemical cleansers, abrasives, furniture polish or wax. SHIPPING Quick Ship In-Home Delivery and Assembly with Unlimited Flat Rate: 1-3 Weeks Made-to-Order In-Home Delivery and Assembly with Unlimited Flat Rate: 10+ Weeks An unlimited number of eligible and select oversized items can be delivered to your home for a single flat rate. Items marked as In-Home Delivery will be placed where you prefer and professionally assembled in your home, and packaging will be taken away. Enter your zip code for pricing and learn more on our Shipping Information page. There are some restrictions to what our team can assemble, they cannot install lighting fixtures, wall-mounted items and other select furniture. Ship to Store With Ship to Store Delivery, items can be shipped to and picked up from your local store for a reduced shipping price. Eligible items will show “Buy Online, Ship to Store” on the product page. You will be charged a competitive flat-rate shipping fee for most eligible orders. You have 7 days from when you placed your order to pick up these items. Make sure your vehicle is large enough to fit items packaged in larger boxes. Exact shipping and processing charges will appear during the checkout process. Orders up to $399 can cost as low as $19.99 See our shipping details page for more pricing, delivery and pick-up information. EASY RETURNS If you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase, we’re here to help. Eligible items can be exchanged for a refund of the merchandise value within 30 days of receiving an order or seven days for Quick Ship upholstery items. An original receipt or gift receipt is required, our stores will not accept returns or exchanges without a receipt or proof of purchase. We will issue a refund in the form of the original payment or with a gift card. Shipping charges may be applied to your refund amount. How to Begin a Return For Online Purchases: Visit our returns page to create a UPS shipping label or visit your local store to make a free return. For oversized items and quick-ship furniture, please call (866) 472-4001 for more details.For In-Store Purchases: Products purchased in our stores cannot be returned or exchanged online or over the phone.Some restrictions apply, see our full Returns Policy. Our Commitment At Pottery Barn Kids, we have a firm commitment to safety and quality. We take great pride in our timeless designs, sustainable sourcing, premium materials and expert craftsmanship. Lead Testing One of the most important tests for developing infants and children. We require extensive lead testing at both surface and substrate levels to ensure that our products exceed both those levels achieving higher than industry standards in many countries. Anti-Tip Testing We test our furniture to prevent tip over hazards, testing above the required standards. In addition we provide anti-tip kits with all our furniture for added protection. We also put our anti-tip kits through multiple tests to ensure they will safely support and secure your new furniture in your home. Global Safety Standards Acumen Since quality and safety standards can change from place to place, we aggregate the highest safety standards from the many countries and nations we do business with to holistically develop our own global standards for our many products. Our quality teams attend regular ASTM meetings and conferences to stay ahead of industry trends. Thinking as Designers and Engineers First We design safety requirements into our products like no sharp edges & points, small parts, finger or head entrapment hazards as a foundation for our furniture and other products. We source high-quality materials and substrates in our products especially for our loft and bunk bed furniture so your children can sleep safely. 3rd Party CPSC-Nominated Testing Partners We stand by each product and test in our name for accountability. We use accredited 3rd party labs nominated and regulated by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission). Our partners test everything in the box, including labels, packaging and materials to ensure product safety compliance. Your Opinion Matters We review all returns and take customer feedback very seriously. Many of us at Pottery Barn Kids are parents ourselves and listen to your feedback to make better and safer products for healthier homes.
Sizes from listing photos: "William Robert" — Natural, 24x36 ”Lincoln” — White, 24x36 “Eleanor Elaine” — Natural, 18x26 "Sophie Li" — White, 15x20 Canvas name flags are the perfect addition for your little one’s nursery or playroom to give it a classic and timeless look. Made from woven 100% cotton canvas and hand painted, these handcrafted flags are an item that can be cherished in your home for many years to come. Details — - Flags are cut by hand and the edges are hemmed. - You may choose to have just the first name, or first and middle name. - Flags are entirely painted by hand (no digital printing here!) - Flags include two gold grommets, at the top two corners (unless requested to be placed differently) - Custom size, fabric color or lettering color can be requested! Message me with any custom requests prior to purchase! Lettering on white and natural canvas is in black paint and lettering on black canvas is in white paint. Processing + Shipping — - Canvas flags are made to order, and current production time for pieces before they are shipped out is approximately one week. - All orders include free standard shipping (2-5 days) with the option to upgrade shipping at checkout. Care Instructions — To iron out any creases from shipment, please do so without placing the iron directly onto the painted text. First two photos are shared by @lori.dail
Details from the guest spaces of our latest project
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I've spent most of my adult life in the no-murals-ever camp. I didn't want anything too themed because I knew I'd get tired of it and want to change it, so what's the point? But then... we started collecting all these little boys and one day I was like "THEY WOULD LOVE A CAMPING ROOM." Then it took me all of five minutes longer to come up with a forest wall mural and throw my mural-morals to the wind. And I totally l.o.v.e. it. If you follow me on instagram, you've probably seen a few peeks of the surprise we put in the boys room for Christmas. Their camping theme room (or maybe more of a wilderness theme, there aren't actually any tents) is complete with a mountain peak climbing wall, monkey bars, and swings. A real winter adventure zone for all these little fellas! We'll be sharing the plans for all that soon, but today we're staring with how we painted the mural wall (which is easier than you might think). Our first step was painting that wall. Their room is the same blue-ish gray that it was when we bought the house (we've barely touched the upstairs at all), and I knew it needed to be lighter for our forest wall to pop. You can see the original color to the left of the door. So I painted it this fancy custom shade of light gray that I like to call "Georgia's Gray." I made it myself with science and precision. I took a gallon of Fossil Gray paint left over from our living room and poured some into a half gallon of leftover white. And stirred them together to make a lighter gray. BOOM. Free paint. I mean fancy paint. We only painted this one wall for now (plus around the doorway because it was too hard not to paint that little space next to the door) but there's a slight debate in the household about whether we should paint the rest of walls. I will admit, now that it's done, the blue-gray is growing on me. But I'm withholding judgment until we get the rest of the room together. As for the actual mural, I had a pretty specific style in mind - I wanted evergreen trees with a realistic shape (not a cartoon/triangle shaped tree), a simple design (nothing too busy), and I wanted the perspective to make sense (like you're walking along the trees, not looking down on treetops). I started by hunting on pinterest for inspiration, but gave up pretty quickly when I didn't find anything like what I had in mind. I started messing around in photoshop and ended up with this: A realistic tree shape in a simple color blocking style, growing right up from the floor. Check, check, check! I wanted the trees to be a nice earthy green (nothing too bright), so I looked for a paint card with more muted greens and a gray undertone. Fortunately I've collected quite a pile of green paint cards in an attempt to color match a few greens in our house (bonus that it's my favorite color), and pretty quickly picked a winner. It helped having just my little stash to sort through instead of a whole store! The winner was a card from Home Depot, and I went with the three center tones on the card: Side Kick (OL740.3) Zebra Grass (OL740.4) Pine Garland (OL740.5) I bought a quart of each in an eggshell finish in Behr's zero VOC paint (no fumes in the boys' room, please!). Now here's the only tricky part of this project: you need an overhead projector. I was able to borrow one from my mom (she got it at a rummage sale for $2!), but you may be able to rent one from your library or office supply store. I made an outline picture of the trees that we could use to trace the design on the wall and printed them on transparency film. You can click the image below to print your own, but you'll have to play around with the print scale to get the right size for your space. I had to zoom in and split the image across three transparencies in order for them to project tall enough. FYI, you have to print transparencies with a laser printer (not inkjet) or have it printed at an office store. We set up the projector and got to work! Here are a few tips we found helpful: put the projector on a chair tape the transparency in place so it won't get bumped scoot the chair each time you change transparencies (we used three) each time you switch transparencies, line it up the best you can but don't sweat if it's not perfect. Just connect the lines as you draw. bring the pencil sharpener. You're about to go through a whole lot of lead. Our biggest boy loved helping with this part. The smaller boys loved making shadows and bumping the $200 piece of borrowed equipment. After that we called it a day. This took a while and I'll tell you know, my arm muscles obviously are not what they should be. But the next day, we were ready to start painting. I found it easiest to start with the back row of trees (it's easier to paint over any messy edges later than to fill in between the front trees without messing them up) so we opened our lightest green first. I used a small artist brush (like this one) to paint the outline of each tree in the back row. (I referenced my photoshop image to make sure I painted the right ones!) But the boys insisted I leave the centers for them to paint. And they did not let me forget it. So I painted in the edges pretty far and left openings in the very center that weren't close to the edges. Like at all. And I gave them the small paintbrush to fill it in with. Wonder of wonders, we wiped a few drips on the floor but they didn't get a single stroke outside the lines. And they felt like superstars. Next up was the center row of trees with the medium green. I started by checking my photoshop image and marking each middle tree with a spot of paint: And we filled them in the same way. I started with the edges... ...and they filled in the middles. And finally we did the front row with the darkest green. For this row, I started with the edges again, then filled them in most of the way with a larger brush before I let the boys loose. We had a lot more tree to cover here. I used over half the quart of the dark green! I had to do a touch-up second coat, especially on the darker colors, but it went quite a bit faster since the edges were good. Then we let it dry and air out a few days just to be safe (the boys slept in our guest room that week) and it was done! P.S. I found a baby walrus: A very thirsty baby walrus. This mural ended up taking a few days to finish, but it was a pretty simple process and a fun project for the kids. We'd love to hear if you paint your own! So what are you thoughts on murals? I'll tell you what, my eyes have been opened and I am fully on board!
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