SHF: Nurtured Trends
Intricate weaving of wood
The Nurtured Trends collection from SHF is fresh and evolved. Lifting the material of wood and weaves to a more intricate layer of class and sophistication, many pieces from the range will find their ways into many hearts and homes, for a timeless and classic look. The Versoni chair is soft and angular boasting jutted peg legs and a woven rattan back for extra comfort. The low cut profile makes it a chair that brings a natural freshness to a modern design. The Idigo Abaca chair has the sensual shape of a saxophone mixed with natural rattan and standout white stitching. A design that incorporates a relaxed posture and sturdy peg legs for a truly superb and on-trend chair. The Apex Tressle collection is a subtle merger of free standing rustic legs with a crisp lined top. The Apex fits in any area with its simplistic versatility giving it a range of uses perfectly suited to you. Their Bastille collection is inspired by the Parisian Fortress. It’s strong deep grained wood and brushed brass plating with indented studs give a masculine modernity to your space. The Tenang dining chair is a minimalist design incorporating a modern architectural style with linear salvaged wood and a comfortable seat in an intricate diamond weave and comes in a variety of different design elements to fit into alternative spacing layouts. Contact: SHF
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