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Wooden coat stand/clothes stand

 
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Types of wooden coat stands

Birch Coat Stands

Wooden coat stands are usually made in birch, beech, pine, or oak. Birch is a wood closely related to oak. Birch wood is fine-grained and pale in colour and very popular for making items of furniture.

Beech Coat Stands

Beech is European and North American tree. It is a strong wood ideal for making coat stands.

Pine Coat Stands

Pine is the most common furniture making material. It is readily available and an important material for coat stand manufacture.

Rubber Wood Coat Stands

Rubber Wood is harvested from rubber trees that have become to old to produce enough latex to make into rubber. Rubber wood is a hardy wood and an excellent choice for children's furniture which needs to withstand many bumps and knocks.

Wooden or Wood Coating Coat Stands

Often when a furniture item is described as "wooden" or "wood coating" - this implies that the item is not actually made of wood, but is "wooden-like", usually plastic. Buyers should be aware of this important point.

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