Light-hued wood tones add depth and modernity to any room. BOH rounded up six new pieces that offer a fresh take on classic wooden furniture.
The Kelmscott bench by Selamat, being used as a coffee tableCourtesy of Selamat
Selamat — Kelmscott Bench
Designed in collaboration with British heritage brand Morris + Co., which was founded in 1861 by textile designer William Morris, the Kelmscott bench is named after the legendary artist’s idyllic country home outside of London. Featuring hand-carved teak, synthetic twisted hyacinth and brass-capped hardware, the bench has endless possibilities both indoors and out.
The Joyce chest of drawers from PinchCourtesy of Pinch
Pinch — Joyce Chest of Drawers
Led by husband-and-wife team Russell Pinch and Oona Bannon, British brand Pinch focuses on creating beautifully crafted furniture and lighting with a quiet, elegant aesthetic. The Joyce chest of drawers is a modern update on a classic, with the white lacquer exterior perfectly complementing the unfinished wooden drawers.
The Heidy accent chair from Lulu and GeorgiaCourtesy of Lulu and Georgia
Lulu and Georgia — Heidy Accent Chair
The fall collection from Lulu and Georgia explores a balance between organic materials and structured shapes. The Heidy accent chair is a sculptural statement piece, mixing woven seagrass with a honey-hued teak.
The Kennedy nightstand from Made GoodsCourtesy of Made Goods
Made Goods — Kennedy Nightstand
The new collection from Made Goods is a reimagining of evergreen pieces. Covered in faux shagreen and framed by a raised oak veneer border, the Kennedy nightstand delivers a retro flair that still feels fresh.
STC No. 1 Kitchen from St. Charles New YorkCourtesy of St. Charles New York
St. Charles New York — STC No. 1
The minimal, seamless and sleek look of the STC No. 1 kitchen comes in multiple wood finishes, but lighter hues like oak and eucalyptus give the cabinetry a modern Scandinavian feel, while the integrated hardware cuts a tailored silhouette.
The Brays bar cart from Beth Webb for ArteriorsCourtesy of Arteriors
Arteriors — Brays Bar Cart
From interior designer Beth Webb’s debut collection for the brand, the Brays bar cart is a lesson in mixed materials—the undulating curves of the wood and metal combine with a suede-wrapped handle, creating a delicate contrast.
The products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s new Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.
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