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Spotlight On Our Recycled Wood Collection
Discover the fascinating origins of our recycled furniture pieces in this story that unites sustainability and artisanal skill.
From floor covering to smart storage, the Lazaret textile pattern is as versatile as the upholstered ottoman design it now adorns. The bold geometric pattern is screen printed by hand onto a cotton dhurrie before being washed - to give it a faded appearance - and the finished textile is then applied to a mango-wood frame. Brass studs and handles complement the blue-and-white tones, while the ottoman's heavy lid is supported by four slow-close sprung metal hinges for an extra-smooth finish. Due to the artisanal craft process, each piece will have individual characteristics.
Width | 122 cm |
Depth | 78 cm |
Height | 44 cm |
13 May 2025 | Ellen Millard
Discover the fascinating origins of our recycled furniture pieces in this story that unites sustainability and artisanal skill.
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