Jim Clarey at Bassett Furniture. Indoor/ Outdoor Furniture and Accessories.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Autumn Designs/Changing Pines
Hi again and thanks for coming inside from raking to read this post. Bassett is currently having a 20% off sale on just about everything we carry. Do you have a need to change your interior/exterior furnishings or color scheme?   Why not?   Even trees do at this time of year. 
As the Holidays approach, many see their Dining Spaces as tired and in need of a refreshening. We carry Dining Tables, Chairs and Servers in Oak, Maple and Cherry and in many styles, shapes and sizes...just like trees. So stop in for a refresher or completely re-do your spaces. Enough about Interior Design. Let's talk Pine Trees.
You may ask (or just pretend that you did so as not to ruin the flow of my Blog Post)  Do any pine trees change color in the fall?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
The old needles of red pines, for instance, will turn a deep copper color before falling, while white pines and pitch pines take on a lighter, golden color. 
Changing conifer (cone bearing trees) colors can also be the sign of a total needle drop. While that may sound scary, for certain trees it's a way of life.
If you would like to maintain the natural beauty of your Bassett Pine Furniture, well, Bassett doesn't make Pine Furniture. But a soft, damp cloth is paramount for wood care  because wood never dies. Not like the needles dropping from your pine tree but hey, it's a way of life.
Visit me soon. Wednesdays thru Sundays. JPClarey@BassettFurniture.Com 610-337-1249  Jim Clarey
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