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This simple bench is meant to be used at a window to frame the view or, perhaps, at the end of a bed for sitting and relaxation.
Gary Sullivan, an antiques expert and an old friend of THE NEW
YANKEE WORKSHOP, shows Norm an antique window bench probably built
in the early 19th century. Although it doesn't appear to be in good
condition with its tattered upholstery, Gary tells Norm he wouldn't
consider recovering this "rare" example of what he believes is a
"museum quality" bench. "You don't expect to see more than a
handful of these in a lifetime," he explains to Norm. The simple
bench is little more than an upholstered seat with two rolled arms
on dark wooden legs. Such benches are meant to be used at a window
to frame the view or, perhaps, at the end of a bed for sitting and
relaxation. Norm calls upon the experts at Lee Industries, the fine
furniture manufacturers, who come up from their base in North
Carolina to help Norm build and upholster his version of the window
bench. The result is spectacular and comfortable.