Bringing the Best of Nature Indoors

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Designing your home can be done in more complicated ways than one and choosing which pieces to bring in that resonates with who you are can be very important. These days we are more mindful of the quality of products that we use – and rightly so as we are increasingly more aware of their effects on the environment. Likewise, as we are accustomed to adding more organically-farmed whole foods into our diets, and choosing to use more natural solutions compared to chemical- based household products, so should we do the same within our homes. But what value can natural materials bring into our homes?

Here are a few reasons why we love working with nature in design.

1.    Renewable materials are durable

Before modern technology and mass, commercially-produced furniture, things of the past like family heirlooms and vintage pieces were made with some of nature’s finest durable natural materials. This is to say that they really don’t make things the way they used to anymore, which is undeniably true.

Building materials that have been harvested from the earth tend to be extremely durable when applied well and properly cared for to maintain its quality. Furniture made from natural materials are more often handcrafted thus, the materials are handled with care and done with impressive craftsmanship.

To ensure the quality of our products, we have provided simple care instructions for our clients to keep our products long lasting and beautiful.

2.    Furniture made with natural materials exhibit worldly timeless elegance

In interior design, embracing a timeless style is key if you want your interiors to last. Natural materials tend to give off this timeless elegance since they’ve been around nearly as long as the concept of interior design itself. So if you need inspiration, look into nature.

3.    With respects to nature, anything made from natural materials are more interesting and they add value to any room.

Natural materials go through interesting, respectable, natural processes. They are often handcrafted and more labour intensive and generally associated with high-end products. Working with handmade products also adds a sense of individuality to a product as no two materials have the same visual qualities. This is the real beauty and value of natural and handmade furniture.