I have been thinking about raffia wrapped tables lately. I love all things tactile and this one looks like it could be a great DIY. Recently, I was in West Elm and saw this one up close.
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West Elm |
I think the pattern adds more interest to the straight lines of the desk. Tables that have curves are more appealing when it is a solid raffia.
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Source ? |
This one is nice with the gold feet added.
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Mecox Gardens |
I love the nailheads added to this piece.
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Century Furniture |
You wouldn't need to use real nailheads. Simple thumb tacks would probably work just as well.
Here is a real vintage one. I just love how every curve is covered.
The detail of the raffia is not lost under the lacquer finish.
I think this is my favorite one. It has curves and a touch of gold banding at the bottom.
This one has both high gloss and a raffia top
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Oomph |
Do you like this look?
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