Make it easier to prepare large meals for a big family or dinner party by adding the J.K. Adams Maple and Cherry Work Center Kitchen Island. There never seems to be enough counter space in a kitchen, but this handy island provides a generous workspace with a rim to prevent spills. The warm cherry wood base is beautifully complemented by the light sugar maple top, and the whole island has been hand-rubbed with three coats of protective finish. Constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery, this sturdy and attractive island will hold up to years of heavy use.
The full-length solid wood dovetail drawer has a contemporary stainless steel pull and opens smoothly on European glides, which close automatically when the drawer is gently nudged. A slatted lower shelf provides extra storage for your frequently used pots and pans. No matter how uneven your floors, an adjustable foot on each leg allows the island to be leveled for a stable surface. Assembly is easy and requires no tools. Choose from two sizes to suit the space in your kitchen.
- Large measures 36L x 24D x 36H inches
- Extra large measures 48L x 24D x 36H inches
About J.K. Adams
J.K. Adams has been designing, manufacturing and distributing wood products from Dorset, Vermont, since 1944. Their philosophy can be summed up by the three short phrases painted on large signs hanging from the factory ceiling: "Quality First. Production Next. Safety Always." Judging from the company's longevity and success, this business model works. Each J.K. Adams product begins with the finest Northeastern kiln-dried lumber. By combining functionality, aesthetics, and quality manufacturing techniques, the company creates exceptional wooden products that last a lifetime.
The J.K. Adams logo, a simple arrow pointing to the heavens, is derived from the colonial practice of foresters looking for the healthiest, straightest trees to be used as ship masts for the King's Royal Navy. The finest wood was marked with this arrow, and J.K. Adams uses this symbol to indicate that they too select the best trees in New England for their exceptional products. The company uses lumber that is selectively harvested from managed forests to maintain and improve the health of the North American hardwood forests.