• Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural
  • Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural
  • Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural
  • Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural
  • Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural
  • Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural

Gwendolen Serigraph Linen Ottoman - Black/Natural

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The spherical turned legs of the Gwendolen are inspired by the popular bobbin furniture movement ‑ otherwise known as spool furniture ‑ of the late 17th century. This style had...

The spherical turned legs of the Gwendolen are inspired by the popular bobbin furniture movement - otherwise known as spool furniture - of the late 17th century. This style had legs that were generally lathe-turned into ornamental shapes in order to make a feature of them. The padded top of the Gwendolen is upholstered in linen featuring our black and white Serigraph print, which enables it to be used as an extra seat as well as a surface. The bottom shelf features woven cane for added interest.

Dimensions
Width 140 cm
Depth 89 cm
Height 42 cm
Material Cane, Linen, Wood
Filling composition Foam

Measurements may vary by up to 3cm. Images used for representative purposes only*

Serigraph Print

Serigraph is a signature OKA pattern featuring a contrasting black-and-white palette with complementary Porridge velvet piping. It first appeared on a silk cushion but can now be enjoyed across a raft of designs.

Hand Finished

Artisanal Crafting Process

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A Real Page-Turner

We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.