19th Century Repurposed Footstool by Walid Damirji & Kumiko Tani
19th Century Repurposed Footstool by Walid Damirji & Kumiko Tani
19th Century Victorian Giltwood footstool, upholstered in 19th century Chinese silk embroidery
Material: Wood, 19th century Chinese silk, embroidery
Colour: Red, black, gold
Dimension: Dia 28 H 12 cm
Care: Avoid prolonged direct light. Remove dust with a feather duster.
Made in the UK
This is a unique creation.
Description
Description
A collaboration between designer Walid al Damirji and
environmental artist Kumiko Tani. This stunning 19th Century Victorian Gilt-wood footstool, has been upholstered by repurposing 19th century Chinese silk and embroidery.
It is a both a functional and decorative furniture
piece that will brighten any room and blend in with many styles. A perfect fit for the homes of those with eclectic or bohemian lifestyles.
Material: Wood, 19th century Chinese silk,
embroidery
Colour: Red, black, gold
Dimension: Dia 28 H 12 cm
Care: Avoid prolonged direct
light. Remove dust with a feather duster.
Made in the UK
This is a unique creation.
About The Designer
About The Designer
By Walid’s one-of-a-kind repurposed fabric furniture
pieces originated as the creative output of a collaboration between designer Walid and environmental artist Kumiko Tani, who has worked at Walid’s side for many years, handling special projects and accessories. These one of a kind functional pieces have now amassed a cult collector following.
Walid is renowned for taking a zero-waste approach to
his artful creations, and these unique footstools are no different. The British-Iraqi designer repurposes historical antique materials and can spend
endless amount of hours to create one piece – such is the careful craftsmanship and attention to detail to give these materials a new life.
Shipping
Shipping
This stool will be shipped from UK
UK: £25
EU: £35
Global: 45