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Sticking with the classic mission style, the Olde Century Mission Hutch works well in any craftsman styled home.
| Width | Depth | Height | |
| 3-Door | 56 ½” | 20″ | 81″ |
| 3-Door | 62″ | 20″ | 81″ |
| 4-Door | 74″ | 20″ | 81″ |
| Base | 34″ | ||
| Hutch | 47″ |
Crown of hutch is 3″ wider than base
To determine the longest possible measurement of a piece of furniture—such as when fitting it through a doorway or stairwell—you often need to find the diagonal distance from one bottom corner to the opposite top corner. This diagonal represents the true "tallest point" when the piece is rotated at an angle, which is especially important if you're trying to tilt or maneuver it into a space.
You calculate this diagonal using the Pythagorean theorem, which is a method for finding the hypotenuse of a right triangle. In this case, the width and height of the furniture (66 inches wide and 38 inches tall) form the two shorter sides of a right triangle. By squaring both of those values, adding them together, and then taking the square root of the result, you get the diagonal length: √(66² + 38²) = √(4356 + 1444) = √5800 ≈ 76.16 inches.
This means that when the furniture is angled, it needs at least 76.16 inches of clearance to pass through an opening without hitting corners.
| Formula To Find Tallest Point | Example |
| √(W² + H²) | √(66² + 38²) = √(4356 + 1444) = √5800 ≈ 76.16 inches |
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The Olde Century Dining Chair is an arts and crafts styled chair with bell-bottom shaped legs. The wavy back adds lumbar support making this chair very comfortable to sit and relax in. Made of all solid hardwoods, this chair is shown in Quarter Sawn White Oak with Michael’s Cherry.
The Olde Century extend-a-bench comes with four 12″ wide leaves. This bench will be either a 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 foot bench for the entire family.
The Olde Century Trestle Dining Table features bell bottomed legs with a decorative mortise and tenon look with mission esque stretchers in the center of the trestle for a mission styled look.
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