La Grange Interiors: District Eight is Back
District Eight Design’s range of modern industrial furniture is now back in stock and available at La Grange Interiors. Here you will find a stunning collection of industrial pieces suited to contemporary spaces – whether the home or office.
From tables to desks with tops in glass or solid oak, supported by bases made of cast iron, wood and concrete, District Eight Design brings us a modern, edgy and quality range of furniture.
Due to the durable, versatile and functional nature of concrete, the firm produces architecturally-inspired sculpted items, including the Salk coffee tables that feature sensible single drawers for convenient storage.
Some of our favourite pieces include The Theo Wall Unit – a gorgeous installation with desk, cabinet and shelving that will make a wonderful feature in any room.
The seating is produced using traditional methods, with materials including steel, leather, natural wood and concrete, available in varying heights for different uses and spaces. The Akron Bar Stool, Counter Stool and Desk Chair portray the intricate use of these materials, with leather seat and detailed steel body that is both stylish and functional.
For more information, visit La Grange Interiors.
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