Khumbula by Homewood: Bold, Bright & Beautifully Built to Last
Remember when rock ruled the airwaves, asymmetry was edgy, Perspex felt futuristic, and colour knew no bounds? Homewood channels that fearless energy into the Khumbula range – a vibrant collection that blends retro soul with contemporary craftsmanship.
Defined by clean lines and solid timber forms, Khumbula brings a bold, playful spirit to everyday pieces. Each item is customisable in your choice of Blackwood, Cottonwood, or Spotted Gum, and comes alive through bright upholstery and expressive woven details. The rule? The more colour, the better.
Khumbula Chair
The Khumbula Chair is an elegant yet eclectic canvas – perfect for daring weaves or saturated shades. Pair it with the Backless Barstool, a high-seated celebration of individuality (and the ideal excuse to mix up your colour palette, one seat at a time). Then there’s the Khumbula Desk – a sculptural, standout piece designed to break routine and inspire creativity with its unexpected curves and confident posture.
What makes this collection so special isn’t just its nod to the past, but how seamlessly it translates nostalgia into modern design. It’s crafted to last, but never takes itself too seriously.
To truly experience Khumbula, head to a Homewood showroom. Touch the timber, play with combinations, and let your inner rock star lead the way. This is furniture that celebrates memory, mood, and making a statement, one unapologetically bold piece at a time.
Contact: Homewood
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