Trade Secrets: New Modernism
Embracing the fundamental ideals of the modernism design movement, Trade Secret is cutting excess and upping the practicality of materials to create their new Modernism Collection.
What can you expect?
Find a fantastic range of furniture now in stock. Cleaner lines matched with an enthusiastic mix of materials, including repurposed timber and hand-brushed metal, make for a highly textured and layered aesthetic. Occupying a space between industrial and traditional, with techniques that include intricate book-matching, the craftsmanship in every piece is apparent. Whilst modern in style most of these pieces are suitable companions alongside Trade Secret’s more French-inspired collection of furniture.
We love the practicality of the furniture of offer – structured desks in a clever combination of timber and metal. Each piece makes a distinct statement that will act as a feature in any space. The result is an eclectic yet harmonious style set to ignite any interior. Sourced from all over the world, Trade Secret specialise in finding unique pieces – solid weathered oak dining tables, distressed French armoires, linen upholstered sofas, sumptuous four poster beds, rustic elm coffee tables, elegant grey washed sideboards… the list goes on! Visit their showroom in Woodstock for an extensive selection of beautifully crafted, imported furniture – new stock arrives every month so there are no lengthy waiting periods.
For more visit www.tradesecret.co.za.
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