Ormoy Ocellus Armless Dining Chair - Blue/Natural
£695.00
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Combining two of our favourite ranges; the undulating wave of the Talasa design and the peacock-inspired pattern of the Ocellus. This Wastepaper Bin makes something pretty out of the mundane so that you needn't hide away your rubbish too far out of sight. It is hand painted by a small group of talented artisans in India who have honed their craft over many generations to produce these beautifully layered pieces. The colour is created in a lengthy process through many layers of paint; the craftspeople wait for each layer to dry before applying the next.Due to the artisanal techniques used, each piece will have individual characteristics that add to their charm.
Height | 26 cm |
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