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Indigenous Collections shortlisted for two House Beautiful Awards

We’re thrilled to announce that two of our home collections have been chosen as finalists in the 2017 House Beautiful Awards.

The prestigious awards celebrate excellence across the homes and interiors market and the shortlist includes 23 hotly contested categories.

In the Best Bathroom Product category, our Stone Resin Collection has been nominated and, within the Best Garden Product, our Branchwood Collection.

Defined by its flawless elegant, our Stone Resin Collection now includes seven stone resin bathtubs, two stone resin pedestal basins and eight stone resin countertop basins.

Each has a bright white matt finish created with seamless homogenous stone resin.

Tactile to the touch, the surface is impervious to bacteria and staining, and very easy to care for.

Unlike gel-coated finishes, it can also be refurbished if it becomes scratched. Formats span from organic egg shapes to angular designs, with options to suit all interior styles.

In contrast, our Branchwood Collection embraces the popular ‘craft’ trend and includes 16 individual pieces, from romantic day bed to whimsical multi-legged round stool.

Each piece is handmade from reclaimed fallen teak branches, which are salvaged from Indonesian forests.

The teak is then kiln dried to give the furniture a sun-bleached appearance. Twisting contours, contrasting dark knots and gnarls create a very distinct appearance, perfectly suited to a naturally-styled interior, or for the summerhouse or garden.

The House Beautiful Awards’ winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony, at IET London in Savoy Place, on 16 November.

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