The word ‘plank’ conjures up images of timeworn timber; of wood lovingly etched through use and age. That appears to be the inspiration behind Plank Road, a new furniture line that brings heritage and quality together beautifully. Plank Road is vintage farmhouse and factory industrial combined, yet with a thoroughly modern sensibility. Let’s look closer…
History.
This manufacturer proudly stays true to its roots, dating back to 1946. Plank Road is crafted, not contrived; it’s constructed simply, showcasing the wood’s grain, rough hewn character and uneven plank design.
Quality.
Solid woods like New Zealand Pine bring sturdy beauty to this line, made in the tradition that cabinet makers have been using for centuries. There are no fussy details, no unnecessary embellishment. The lines are clean and the palette neutral, allowing texture to take centre stage.
Ambience.
‘Nostalgic’, ‘cozy’, ‘casual’ and ‘organic’ – these words describe the old meets new feeling of Plank Road. Each piece has a unique character than brings understated charm to any space and style, from modern to traditional.
Finishes.
Two finishes come together to tell the Plank Road story – Stone, a natural brown that lightly shades the natural pine and Charcoal, a grey hue that adds contrast and weathering.
Selection.
Beds, dressers, dining tables and chairs, side boards and cabinets in multiple styles form the foundation of the line. The pieces integrate seamlessly with many other home furnishings, or can be bought as an ensemble to complete a room.
Practicality.
While the look is rugged vintage, modern lifestyles are at the heart of Plank Road. For example, a counter height dining set make meals casual and laid back while built-in outlets in select storage pieces make it easy to stay connected. There’s care, passion and thought behind every Plank Road piece – and it clearly shows.
Are you looking for furnishings with vintage appeal, quality craftsmanship and timeless style? Come in to Stoney Creek Furniture today and take a stroll down Plank Road!
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