ferm LIVING Cairn Centrepiece, Dark Brown, Ø32cm

$579.90 AUD

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Characterised by its soft curves and sculpted details, the Cairn Centrepiece has been carved from solid, FSC™ certified ash wood. Featuring four small, round feet that resemble wooden pearls, along with a broad, valley-like bowl, the centrepiece works as a functional item as well as a decorative show piece throughout the home. Use it as a fruit bowl in the kitchen or as a welcoming place to empty your pockets in the entryway as you return home.

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 37 × 37 × 13 cm
Brand/designer

Ferm Living

Colour Variant

Dark Brown

Dimensions

(D) 32 x (H) 7.9 cm

Materials

FSC™-certified ash wood. Carbonised finish.

Additional info

Due to final polishing to obtain the organic shape, variations in size and wood colour may occur. The charred scent of the wood will diminish over time.

Care instructions

Hand-wash with dish soap on both sides.

SKU: 16798 GTIN: 5704723312666
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