For those seeking furniture pieces that complement the ambience of your house and bring out an aesthetic quality to an already personalized home, the prolific American multidisciplinary designer Kelly Wearstler introduces her wild and beautiful Echo Collection. This dynamic furniture collection epitomizes grace and beauty, softening the line between contemporary art and home décor.
The collection features a side table, a drink table, a dining table, long benches, stools, and totems. Every piece in the collection is immaculately carved and crafted from a single monolithic wood chunk. Furthermore, the collection features a fluctuating and textured form, while maintaining a unique sculptural quality. Notably, each piece is carefully handcrafted from a solid Douglas fir by a team of local artisans. The craftsmanship is conspicuous in the detailed finishes of the product.
First in the collection is the Echo side table celebrating the local artistry through its simplicity and innate beauty. The side table is not only a piece of furniture, but also a standalone piece of decorative items. Place it anywhere in the house and let it work its magic.
Second is the Echo white table. It features a grainy texture and has a pleasing soft tone. Its spotless white surface exhibits a more sophisticated look, accentuating any setting.
The Echo dining table is based on an original side table from the collection. It rejoices in its attractive Douglas fir quality. Its rich grainy texture and warm tones help add a bit of dramatic touch to any living space. Use it as a dining table or as an effective decorative piece, it does it all.
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Hand-sculpted Echo long bench and Echo bench are a significant part of the Echo Collection. Both the benches are beautifully textured and boast an undulating form. The long bench has a comfy white tone and the Echo bench flaunts a warm inviting tone. They are available in an ivory gesso or ebonized Douglas fir finish.
There are Echo stools as well, flaunting an arched shape. Hand-crafted, supporting uneven form, and structure, the pieces are available in the aforementioned colors. Last in the eclectic collection is the Echo Totem. It has an asymmetrical form and structure, making it stand gracefully on a solid brass plate finished with a Burnished patina. The Echo is a beautiful collection of quaint pieces you can acquire as a standalone or collectively.
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