Shop

Showing 121–132 of 271 results

  • Product on sale

    One More Loop Throw

    0 out of 5
    Original price was: $140.Current price is: $120.

    This throw was made by combining the fibers from recycled acrylic knitwear together with lambswool, mohair, wool and cashmere. Whilst made to last, it’s been designed to be easily recycled at the end of its life—flowing seamlessly back into the system to create One More Loop. The contrasting textures of the cushion and throw mimic…

    Select optionsLoading Done This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Organic Cotton Waffle Weave Throw in Indigo

    0 out of 5
    $149

    A pillowy cotton waffle weave blanket from Native Organic, in calm indigo. Not too heavy and not too light — it’s just right. Soft to the touch, natural, and easy to wash.

  • Organic Cotton Waffle Weave Throw in Natural

    0 out of 5
    $144

    A pillowy cotton waffle weave blanket from Native Organic, in soft, simple neutral. Not too heavy and not too light — it’s just right. Soft to the touch, natural, and easy to wash.

  • Organic Cotton Waffle Weave Throw in Sage

    0 out of 5
    $137

    A pillowy cotton waffle weave blanket from Native Organic, in restful sage. Not too heavy and not too light — it’s just right. Soft to the touch, natural, and easy to wash.

  • Oxford Basket in Gray Black Leather

    0 out of 5
    $114

    Peterboro creates many forms of utility baskets for storage, home accents, and outdoor living. Simple and easy to place wherever you want, the pantry storage basket will keep your belongings tidy and transportable—complementedby strong leather handles.

  • Oxford Basket in Natural Tan Leather

    0 out of 5
    $114

    Peterboro creates many forms of utility baskets for storage, home accents, and outdoor living. Simple and easy to place wherever you want, the pantry storage basket will keep your belongings tidy and transportable—complemented by strong leather handles.

  • Pacific Marks 2

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

  • Pacific Marks 2

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

  • Pacific Marks 4

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

  • Pacific Marks 4

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

  • Pacific Marks 5

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

  • Pacific Marks 5

    0 out of 5
    $110

    These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…

End of content

End of content