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Chapman Style Window Box

Charcoal finish with Bronze Highlights

(Antique Bronze liner Sold separately)

In October of 2006 we participated in a "Curb Appeal" Redecorating show for the Home & Garden network. The house was owned by Craig and Michelle Chapman. One of Michelle's' concerns was that the 11'4" (136") window box (our largest to date by 4") was just too short or thin.  She (being a very tall woman) aptly pointed out that a window box of the this magnitude just needed to be taller.  We did extensive research and came up with a design that she thought would work well for her Window Boxes along with gates and a railing all made with aluminum.  Since we enjoyed Mitchell's humor, family (Alex, Mia and Haley) and hospitality so much we decided to name this design after them. 

Brian Dyak, Sassie  (the dog) & Irene Dyak discussing plan of action

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  Brian Dyak and Charles Ballard installing

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Description

SKU#

Color

Price

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Chapman Window Box 30" Wide x 10.25 Deep (from front to back) x 11.25" High WBCH-A30 Black   

Aged Rust

Antique Bronze

Charcoal

White
$183.00

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Chapman Window Box 42.5" Wide x 10.25 Deep (from front to back) x 11.25" High WBCH-A42.5 Black   

Aged Rust

Antique Bronze

Charcoal

White
$256.20

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Chapman Window Box 53" Wide x 10.25 Deep (from front to back) x 11.25" High WBCH-A53 Black   

Aged Rust

Antique Bronze

Charcoal

White
$323.30

 

 

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Please call for custom size or click here for some  liner prices.

Contact Information:         Telephone  800-296-0418 or 828-733-1077 FAX 800-296-0418   Postal Address P.O. Box 11 Crossnore, NC 28616 Electronic mail                   

 Gardenmetalwork@yahoo.com  

Close-up of Window Box & Liner Ashleigh Dyak Creating The Director Breanne Heathertow (with Folder) Driveway Marker matches Finials on Rails Charles Ballard, Brian Dyak and the seldom seen Camera Man   Charles Ballard & Brian Dyak Leveling boxes

Brian, Brian & Charles under the rail