wood (5 items)
Sunset Roses
6 Wood and Natural Fiber Tropicana Floral Napkin Rings
Sunset Roses, 6 Wood and Natural Fiber Tropicana Floral Napkin Rings
Claudia Castelao
Roses blossom in a yellow-orange to grace a set of six napkin rings. Claudia Castelao recycles bits of eucalyptus wood to create the brilliant petals and sets them on a netting of abaca fiber. The... read more$50.99CAD$45.19CADArtist: Claudia Castelao
Olive Deity
Preppy-Inspired Olive and Yellow Baby Alpaca Blend Sweater
Olive Deity, Preppy-Inspired Olive and Yellow Baby Alpaca Blend Sweater
Patricia Lopez
The preppy style returns, more fabulous than ever! Peruvian artisan Patricia Lopez takes inspiration from this chic trend to reinvent it and create this lovely baby alpaca and wool blend sweater. The... read more$245.99CAD$221.11CADArtist: Patricia Lopez
Fresh Air in Yellow
Hand Woven Yellow Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single)
Fresh Air in Yellow, Hand Woven Yellow Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single)
Mirna Hernandez
Enjoy the fresh air in this comfortable hammock from Nicaragua. Hand-woven by Mirna Hernandez, the bright yellow hammock is made from 100% cotton with guacimo wood accents. Tassels and intricately... read more$232.99CAD$209.21CADArtist: Mirna Hernandez
Salvador Sun
Yellow Cotton Swing Hammock from Brazil
Salvador Sun, Yellow Cotton Swing Hammock from Brazil
Hammock Artisans of Ceará
Hammock Artisans of Ceará develop the traditional shape of a hammock into an inviting swing hanging from a eucalyptus wood rod. Woven of sturdy cotton and finished by hand, the bright yellow swing... read more$196.99CAD$137.58CADArtist: Hammock Artisans of Ceará
Sunny Calm
Handcrafted Yellow Cotton Rope Hammock with Fringes (Single)
Sunny Calm, Handcrafted Yellow Cotton Rope Hammock with Fringes (Single)
Mirna Hernandez
A rest day cannot be complete without a soft hammock. Fortunately, Nicaragua's Mirna Hernandez puts all her expertise into a handwoven design crafted from yellow cotton yarns. This rope-style single... read more$437.99CAD$393.82CADArtist: Mirna Hernandez