New Stock: The Unique Gift Drop

 

It’s here! Our new stock, specially curated for the gifting season.

Give them (or let’s be honest yourself!) something you know they won’t have, whilst shopping sustainably and from a small business. We have been across to France sourcing unique, handmade pieces especially for the Christmas season. Enjoy!

 

Small brutalist birthing chair.

A beautiful seat, perfect for styling in the corner of a bedroom or bathroom. The age and patina to the wood is warm and dark.

Brass conical tea and coffee pot, believed to have originated from the Middle East.

A fun and charming piece, with moveable lid. The conical shape and sculptural handle are playful, along with the curled lip of the spout.

Vintage handmade wooden toy set.

Hand painted in a checkerboard design with blue trim. Each figure is in great condition and is as charming as the last.

These cheeky chaps can be arranged in countless ways.

An antique Chinese Jue wine vessel, made from bronze.

Jue is a type of ancient Chinese vessel used to serve warm wine during rituals and worship ceremonies. A unique and interesting piece with a lot of character.

Heavy carved bronze pestle and mortar.

Hand carved, brutalist design pestle and mortar. A highly unique piece, it has beautiful age and patina, the markings are decorative and intricate.

Heavy bronze candlestick, attributed to German designer Micheal Harjes.

A beautifully heavy, sculptural candle stick. A classic piece of German brutalist design from the 1960’s.

Hand forged iron cow sculpture, originating from the Dogon people of Mali, West Africa.

A heavy and detailed piece, there are intricate carvings to the neck and face.

Primitive, handmade antique wooden pitcher.

With a liftable lid, sculptural handle and base, this piece is an incredibly charming and tactile folk piece.

Hand carved heddle pulley, originating from the Baoulé tribe, Ivory Coast.

A beautiful and intricately carved piece, perfectly styled as a unique addition to a coffee table or open shelf. This pulley demonstrates the efforts made by Baoulé carvers into beautifying the simplest functional object.

As above, another hand carved heddle pulley, originating from the Baoulé tribe, Ivory Coast.

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