Hancock and Moore # 7162 Cabin Lounger in Boston Dune Leather with a custom genuine Walnut hand-rubbed frame. The recliner that doesn't look like one! It will sit surprisingly well and I sell quite a few of these once clients try it out in the showroom. The standard frame is maple, available in a variety of finishes. My customer wanted a custom Walnut wood frame (one finish only, as shown) and Hancock and Moore made it for them. Notice what a nice job they did selecting figured wood for the primary horizontal beam. The custom charge was reasonable and it did add a few weeks to the build time, but well worth it.
Duane Collie
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The walnut looks pretty nice, good color combo and seems like it should come that way.
Walnut costs about 3x more for the wood than maple at the sawmill, so I think they don't do it standard to keep the price down. It was only $ 250 additional to get the frames done in Walnut, so I thought that quite reasonable.
Duane Collie
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