Modern S-curves in distressed, brown leather swivel 360 degrees above an architectural, black-waxed iron base. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Covered in black, top-grain leather. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
The elegant seat is curved for seamless comfort while displaying a stunning intersecting diagonal accent inlay. This eye-catching and durable piece will make any kitchen counter, bar |
A beautiful mix of Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism. The jubilee version revives this original expression of the Georg stool in a novel way, equipped with a rare cushion made |
It can comfortably accommodate 1 person or a flourishing plant. The Bough Collection is thoughtfully crafted in the United States with reverence given to it's solid wood structure and |
Available in a variety of material tops and colorful bottoms, their undeniable versatility is being undermined by their striking personality. The top of the base is a closed hexagon, |
The designer, Lena Bergstrom's, conviction is that the flat textile surface of a rug is just as natural in the home as stone and wood: inchThe [pouf] is a natural part of the Bjork |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an ash-finished frame as resin highlights woods' natural graining. Iron detailing for edgy contrast. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
Inspired by French casement windows, framed glass doors are accented with cast brass turn knobs. Reclaimed pine is finished in layers of wax for a soft hand. The best way to describe |
Slim iron legs of waxed black stand tall to support a rough-hewn oak top for a clean, casual pub-style look. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Reclaimed Russian pine complements a spare, industrial base of distressed, cast iron. The best way to describe our design process is relentless. We tinker. |
A deep brown oak top is cut in a starburst texture, framed by deep ebony sides, and encircled by bright brass rings. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
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