Weave Your Own Story: Customisable Furniture at Homewood
Imagine walking into your home and seeing a chair, a bench, or even a cabinet that’s been tailored to your exact style: your design, your choice of wood, and your creativity woven right into the design. That’s the magic of Homewood’s customisable weave options.
Whether you prefer bold, geometric patterns or a soft, understated aesthetic, our range of weaving styles and colours gives you the chance to bring your creative vision to life.
The Joy of Personalisation
Custom furniture should be more than just functional: it should tell a story. With Homewood’s woven elements, you don’t just pick a piece off a showroom floor; you make it your own. The act of choosing a wood and weave and watching it come together is an exciting and personal experience. Every curve and thread reflects your style, ensuring that no two pieces are ever quite the same. Plus, the textural element of a woven piece adds immeasurable depth to the design of your space.
Weave Your Way: Styles and Colours
Homewood offers a variety of weave styles, each with its own distinct character:
A fan favourite, this bold and geometric weave is inspired by the Ndebele tribe’s famous art and is available in striking cotton macrame colours.
Exclusively developed for the Imbiza range, this weave fully laces through the seat and backrest, creating a seamless woven surface.
A refined and elegant choice, featuring a shoelace-style threading combined with wrapped rope details.
Understated and classic, this weave wraps around a single rung on all sides, offering a clean, structured look.
A more intricate design where rope is wrapped around all sides of the frame for a striking effect.
A modern twist on the traditional Riempie-style weave, offering a minimalist and cost-effective alternative. And let’s not forget the colour choices!
Whether you lean toward natural neutrals or bold, eye-catching hues, our selection of rope and cotton colours allows you to mix and match to your heart’s content.
Where Can You Weave Your Magic?
The beauty of Homewood’s weaving technique is that it isn’t limited to just one type of furniture. Naturally, you can customise: chairs, occasional chairs, couches, and benches…
But, you may be surprised to find out that you can also customise beds, cabinets, sideboards and even tables!
Customer Creations That Inspire
Customers have taken weaving to the next level, blending colours and patterns in ways we never imagined! One recent standout was a stunning Ndebele weave on an Imbiza Dining chair. Black, mustard, terracotta and green have been beautifully combined to create an incredible statement piece.
The possibilities are endless, and the best part? It’s your vision, brought to life by the hands of skilled artisans.
Start Weaving Your Dream Furniture
Ready to add a personal touch to your home? Whether you want a subtle accent or a bold statement piece, Homewood’s custom weaving options let you express yourself in ways you never thought possible.
Visit the showroom or browse online to start designing furniture that’s as unique as you are!
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