Item Availability & Lead Time
While many of the items in this catalog section of our website are on display in our store and in stock, many are available by special order. Please contact us for availability and pricing information.
Special Order Lead Time: 6 to 10 Weeks
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Warmick Sofa Item Description
The Warmick Sofa makes a luxurious addition to your home with its rich upholstery and rolled arms. Turned feet and decorative nail head trim beautifully accents the upholstery. Ultra down cushions allow you to rest comfortably. Tuck a warm throw blanket around your legs and sink back into the Warmick Sofa to enjoy your favorite TV shows or movies!
Kingstown Collection Description
The mystery of new destinations. The excitement of discovery. Kingstown by Tommy Bahama Home is a unique collection with a sense of adventure. It is a relaxed traditional look inspired by British Colonial style, with a hint of campaign and a whisper of safari. The evocative designs provide the sense of a well-traveled life, of items hand-selected during journeys around the globe. Each piece is crafted as a one-of-a-kind find, yet the eclectic collection coordinates beautifully. Travel the world without ever leaving home. Create a warm, relaxing atmosphere to your home with two unique finishes, Tamarind and Cassis. Materials such as Mahonie solids, American Maple and Mahonie veneers, metal, antiqued stone, hammered copper, woven cane, hand-tooled leather, nail head decorative trims, and zebra patterned hair-on-hide accents create a classy well-traveled ambiance to your living space. Upholstery fabrics include a spicy color of sanded leather, luscious velvet, nubby texture and elegant paisley and strip; classic blue/white story with rich royal blues, and a neutral monochromatic collection of chenille stripes and textured body cloths to brighten and complement your home! Select upholstery items are available in your choice of custom leather or fabric upholstery options.
