£850
Colour: Cream and beige
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Original Product Description:
To celebrate 50 years of Graham and Green, we have a collection of limited-edition bone inlay pieces, designed exclusively by Jamie Graham. Hand-crafted by skilled artisans in the Rajasthan state of India, each tiny piece of buffalo bone is delicately carved and laid out in the intricate pattern before being inlaid with the golden yellow resin. Just 100 of these bedside tables have been made, making it not just furniture but a collectable heirloom. Read more about how our inlay furniture is made on our blog . H55 x W66 x D41cm. Inside drawers: H9. 5 x W54 x D33cm. Leg: H19. 5cm. Designed exclusively by Jamie Graham for G&G. Each limited-edition piece is numbered from 1-100. Hand-crafted by artisans in India from sustainably sourced buffalo bone, a natural by-product, with an engineered timber base and inlaid with resin. To clean, dust with a soft dry cloth. Due to the handmade nature of this product, natural variations in colour and pattern are to be expected, making each piece unique. Take care when moving this product to prevent surface damage. These drawers do not sit on runners. If slight sticking occurs, rub a bar of soap along the edges to make the pull smoother. Use mats and coasters to prevent watermarks and heat damage.
Established in 1974, Graham & Green blends British heritage with a cosmopolitan eye to create interiors that are bold, layered, and unapologetically expressive. For bedroom spaces, Graham & Green offers distinctive beds and headboards that serve as dramatic focal points, elegant side tables and nightstands crafted with attention to detail, and sophisticated dressing tables that blend function with artistic appeal. Their chest of drawers combines practical storage with the brand's signature aesthetic sensibility. Each bedroom piece demonstrates their ability to create intimate spaces that are both restful and visually compelling, transforming personal retreats into richly expressive sanctuaries.