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Hand crafted stools at Leigh Harmer

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments1 Min Read

Leigh Harmer Stool - lets-do-diy.comAdd a touch of the great outdoors to your home this season with some beautiful hand crafted pieces available at Leigh Harmer.

These stools are part of a collection of works by infamous designer Terry Dwan for Riva 1920. Part seating, part sculpture, these pieces, hand carved from sustainably sourced cedar wood will not only prove a perfect addition to any space but fit in with the ecologically minded consumer too!

The company produces top quality furniture to strict ecological guidelines ensuring that the environment is protected throughout the whole production process. All wood derives from controlled re-afforestation areas all over the world with furniture being treated with non polluting natural oil and beeswax.

Leigh Harmer Stool - lets-do-diy.comThe main principle behind the brand aims to preserve and pass on time-honoured techniques creating traditional pieces for a contemporary market. Invest in a true piece of contemporary design that will last a lifetime and only get more beautiful with age.

Log on to www.leighharmer.co.uk so see more from this great collection, including tables, sideboards and much much more.

From top left: Fiji stool £371.45, Ludo Stool £448.00, Napa Stool £451.00

 
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