Sisu Furnish
Pieces that ground homes.
Furniture shaped by hands understanding grain and weight. Ceramic tableware thrown on wheels turned by patient rhythm, wooden seating jointed without shortcuts, surfaces carved from single planks respecting timber's natural character.
Handmade ceramics bear fingerprints of their making: wheel marks beneath glazes, subtle asymmetries proving human presence. Furniture jointed traditionally, teak and rattan woven through Balinese and Scandinavian techniques honouring material limits whilst extending functional life across generations.
Texture in hand. Furniture as spatial anchor. Objects serving daily use whilst refusing disposability.
Crafted for homes where beauty and utility refuse separation, where morning coffee deserves considered cups, where seating invites lingering rather than merely accommodating bodies.
Curated across craft traditions. Functional endurance.
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Scandinavian Walnut Logan Narrow Bedside Table | S25497Offering
Regular price£134.99On Offer£124.99 -
Scandinavian White Oak Logan Narrow Bedside Table | S25502Offering
Regular price£134.99On Offer£124.99 -
Scandinavian Light Oak Logan Narrow Bedside Table | S25501Offering
Regular price£134.99On Offer£124.99 -
Scandinavian Light Oak Oslo Console, Dressing Table and Desk | S25504Offering
Regular price£279.99On Offer£229.99
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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Read more: Botanical Prints: From Pressed Specimens To Contemporary Wallpaper
Botanical Prints: From Pressed Specimens To Contemporary Wallpaper
Botanical illustration began as scientific documentation, artists translating three-dimensional plants into flat images serving both informational and aesthetic purposes. This exploration traces the journey from pressed herbarium specimens and watercolour expeditions to contemporary wallpaper, examining how printing techniques evolved from copperplate engraving through William Morris' screen printing to digital reproduction whilst maintaining essential character: beauty emerging from accuracy rather than imposed upon it.
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Read more: Woven Ground: The Cultural Geography of Handmade Rugs
Woven Ground: The Cultural Geography of Handmade Rugs
Handwoven rugs carry geography in their fibres. The wool came from specific mountains where specific plants fed specific sheep; the dyes derive from regional botanicals; the patterns preserve cultural memory encoded in visual language. From Persian workshop medallions to Berber mountain abstractions to Scandinavian restraint, each tradition represents centuries of accumulated knowledge, techniques refined through generations. This investigation explores how materials shaped by landscape, methods passed like recipes, and patterns carrying meaning beyond decoration create the ground beneath our feet.
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Read more: Setting the Table: European Christmas Traditions From Scandinavia to Sicily
Setting the Table: European Christmas Traditions From Scandinavia to Sicily
Geography shapes what we place on Christmas tables and how we place it. From Scandinavian candlelight to Mediterranean abundance, British formality to French patience explore European traditions that transform December gatherings into rituals worth inheriting, adapting, making yours.
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