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Washed Grey, Water-Based Gray Stain

$ 9.99

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WASHED GRAY – 5″ x 5″ WOOD SWATCH Water-based Gray stain. Moderate gray tone with a hint of cool blue. Exhibits a high degree of variation. Availability: 5-7 business days For Wood Samples only. WASHED GREY – Understated elegance defines this rich mid-tone gray with a hint of cool blue. This neutral color makes a quiet

WASHED GRAY – 5″ x 5″ WOOD SWATCH

Water-based Gray stain. Moderate gray tone with a hint of cool blue. Exhibits a high degree of variation.

Availability: 5-7 business days For Wood Samples only.

WASHED GREY – Understated elegance defines this rich mid-tone gray with a hint of cool blue. This neutral color makes a quiet, refined statement. True gray look, modern and crisp reveals the warm Beechwood grain under the color layer with the beautiful light speckles and shapes.

Pewter accessories make for a super presence in any design setting although Bronze can warm up the look as well. White and Navy colors are good accent pairs for modern rooms.

Beech is a high-density straight wood which may vary in color from light blonde to orange or soft red. The grain pattern presents unique features like “bird eye”, “fiddle back” curly lines or light speckles. It is the nature and beauty of solid wood to vary in appearance and characteristics for no two trees are alike. Wood swatches, color samples, pictures or other marketing materials are an accurate, reasonable but not exact representation of the actual furniture and finish you will receive.

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