10 Ideas on How to Bring Natural Materials Into Your Space
As we head into the fall and cooler temperatures, incorporate objects made from natural materials for a cozier environment.
As we head into the fall and cooler temperatures, desiring for a cozier environment is inevitable. An easy way to make that happen is by incorporating natural materials ? think woods, cork, wool, rattan, sisal, bamboo ? into the mix to add elements of texture and warmth. Objects made from natural materials outlive any trend making them wise investments for the home. The pieces fall into the neutral category which means they complement any style of decor, from minimalist to maximalist, offering something for everyone. Keep reading for 10 ideas on how to incorporate natural materials into your space.
Nordic Kitchen Timer by Eva Solo
A modern spin on a practical necessity, this minimalist kitchen timer will help you keep an eye on your cooking while looking stylish when not in use.
Mission Firewood Holder by Ciseal
As we head into the colder months, those with fireplaces or fire pits will be in need of a place to store their firewood and this handmade curved plywood design will hold more than enough to keep warm through the night.
HEX Reversible Coasters by Tat Design
These geometric coasters waste no material by creating two coasters out of one section of wood. Add them to any table for visual interest and for giving glasses a place to rest.
MG501 Cuba Chair Paper Cord by Carl Hansen & Son
If you’re looking to make a bigger sta...
As we head into the fall and cooler temperatures, desiring for a cozier environment is inevitable. An easy way to make that happen is by incorporating natural materials ? think woods, cork, wool, rattan, sisal, bamboo ? into the mix to add elements of texture and warmth. Objects made from natural materials outlive any trend making them wise investments for the home. The pieces fall into the neutral category which means they complement any style of decor, from minimalist to maximalist, offering something for everyone. Keep reading for 10 ideas on how to incorporate natural materials into your space.
Nordic Kitchen Timer by Eva Solo
A modern spin on a practical necessity, this minimalist kitchen timer will help you keep an eye on your cooking while looking stylish when not in use.
Mission Firewood Holder by Ciseal
As we head into the colder months, those with fireplaces or fire pits will be in need of a place to store their firewood and this handmade curved plywood design will hold more than enough to keep warm through the night.
HEX Reversible Coasters by Tat Design
These geometric coasters waste no material by creating two coasters out of one section of wood. Add them to any table for visual interest and for giving glasses a place to rest.
MG501 Cuba Chair Paper Cord by Carl Hansen & Son
If you’re looking to make a bigger sta...
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