Early New Englanders used just six boards to make a simple chest that met all of their needs.

Sturdy and useful, this plain chest holds its value as a simple, yet attractive piece. It could be used to store blankets, linens, toys, or just old papers and documents. Perhaps you would like one cedar lined to store your woolen blankets or sweaters.
And then, there is the person that chooses this simple elegance as a hope chest, to store all kinds of treasures.

Regardless of the use, this is a piece that speaks to plain living, and a simpler time.

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