Branscombe: Bring A Contemporary Aesthetic Home
Create a cosy, contemporary interior that you can be proud of. Branscombe offers a fabulous range of sleek furniture and new exciting accessories for modern living.
Accessorize with Branscombe
Branscombe is thrilled to be designing an exquisite home accessories range, moving away from wood and focusing strongly towards powder coated steel. They recently launched the Stilt Planter in April and will be coming out with a collection of added planters and vases with shape and colour variations from the Stilt in June. Items will be available in standard black but will also be available in trending shades of cream, dark green and dusty pink.
The bathroom range (which forms part of the Accessories collection) will be launched in July and will include accessories such as towel rails, toilet roll holders, dumb valets and shelving units. All items will be designed with a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
More exciting news from Branscombe is that they are currently in the process of building a Showroom and office space in Pretoria East. They’re expecting to be open to the public for viewing appointments from October 2019.
Here are some of our favourites from this evolving brand…
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