Channel Mother Nature with California Redwood Furniture
Redwood furniture is a veritable force of nature in the design world. Supremely beautiful and moisture-resistant, it’s particularly suited for outdoor use (who isn’t a fan of vintage redwood patio furniture?) though its indoors applications are many, too. Organic, modern live-edge coffee tables may have had their initial heyday in the 1970s, but the style is experiencing a resurgence today; California redwood furniture, in particular, is known for its notable, live edge, which spotlights the natural curvature and movement of the wood itself. Yet it’s just one of many popular redwood patio furniture styles that designers, DIYers, and other decor aficionados are incorporating into their design projects and into their own homes and patios.
Centuries-Old Redwood Creates Timeless Design
Others include a select array of pieces made from redwood burl, among them: burl throne chairs, redwood coffee tables, craw leg side tables, and other pieces both vintage and modern with hand-crafted and refined lines, as well as organic, nature-given edges.
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