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We take great pride in building Stanley Furniture with the following quality construction features:
- The various sections of furniture should be joined firmly and securely.
- A well constructed chest or table remains rigid when you place your hand on the top surface and try to rock it.
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- Unexposed parts should be sanded smooth.
- Back panels should fit well and be smoothly finished.
- Doors and drawers should operate with ease, and be flush with the surface when closed.
- Dust panels between drawers are very desirable features because they serve to seal each unit.
- Drawers should be constructed with interlocking dovetail joints.
- The finish should feel smooth and free of any rough spots.
- Attached labels may describe the color of the finish, for example, as a "fruitwood finish" or a "walnut finish". This terminology is used to describe the finish color and does not necessarily identify the species of wood used.
- Look for a lined silver drawer in dining room buffets and credenzas.
- Lights and glass shelves in china cabinets and hutch tops enhance the display of art objects as well as china and glass. This versatility is particularly important when the living-dining area is essentially one. Glass side panels in these pieces are also an added asset, and an unusual quality feature.
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Stanley Furniture is built to give you years of enjoyment. Look for these signs of durability before you purchase any wood furniture:
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- Mortise and tenon joints
- Heavy-duty center drawer guides
- Drawers dovetailed front and back
- Durable dust panels between drawers
- Durable drawer bottoms held rigidly in grooves
- Strong case backs recessed into ends
- Well mounted top and sides
- Drawer interiors sanded and sealed
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