The African Touch – 3 Pieces of Exotic Furniture Art
Looking for something uniquely African that can double as furniture and art? The African Touch takes great pleasure in producing these amazing pieces to take pride of place in your home. Here we share just three pieces of exotic furniture art from The African Touch.
The Planter’s Chair
The Planter’s Chair
The Planter’s Chair is one of the most popular remnants of the Colonial era. Swooping, simple curves outline a streamlined, majestic chair of generous space and comfort. Exotic furniture art at its best. The long, styled armrests are ideal to rest your gin & tonic while you relax on a sunny afternoon. The original designs had the seat and back covered with wicker, which has been replaced with tough sail rope. The new design is therefore a very comfortable seat that will last indefinitely.
The Safari Easy Chair
The Safari Easy Chair
The elegant curves of The Safari Easy Chair reminds one of the tusks of great elephants that roam the African Savanna. Broad ‘riempie’ leather straps or woven yacht rope provide a tight support and superb comfort. The frame is hand-shaped from beautiful Zambezi Teak but also available in African Mahogany. This chair thus makes for a superb lounger for hotel verandas, safari camp decks or by the pool. Everyone who sits in this chair falls in love with it instantly!
The Wilderness Chair
The Wilderness Chair
The Wilderness Chair epitomises the inherent simplicity in great design. Two elegantly folding leaves provide perfect comfort and the ultimate storage convenience. It can be hung on a wall or stowed in a cupboard. It is therefore ideal as an extra chair or as a permanent lounge chair. The yacht sail rope seats are not only very comfortable but extremely tough and hard-wearing.
Bring the beauty of Africa to your home or office with one of these popular choices. Check out the full range online.
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