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Graham and Green

Graham and Green Zarina Green Stripe Bone Inlay Chest of Drawers

£1,995

Colour: Green, White, Brown

This luxurious chest of drawers showcases a striking green geometric design, with bone inlay meticulously set by hand into resin. Each piece is unique, finished with elegant brass-tipped, tapered legs and bone handles. Measuring H85.5 x W101 x D45cm, it features three spacious drawers. Crafted from mango wood, the chest is part of our Bone Inlay collection from India, made using time-honored techniques. Expect charming variations due to natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship. Handle with care to prevent surface damage, and use protective mats to avoid watermarks or heat damage.

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Original Product Description:

This opulent chest of drawers is decorated with a green geometric pattern, crafted from individual pieces of bone which are pressed by hand into resin. Each one is handmade, so will be entirely unique, and finished with brass-tipped, tapered legs and bone handles. H85. 5 x W101 x D45cm. Features three drawers. Made of mango wood and bone inlay. Our Bone Inlay collection is crafted in India by highly skilled craftsmen using traditional techniques that have been passed down over generations. This product is made by hand from natural materials with each piece being individually placed and then set in resin so the colour, finish and pattern will vary and natural variations and imperfections can be expected to add to the charm of this unique piece. We recommend taking care when using and moving this product as knocks and bumps may lead to surface damage. To avoid watermarks and heat damage, do not place items such as ceramics, tableware or glassware directly onto the surface of any of our furniture without the protection of a heat resistant mat, coaster and/or trivet as this could mark the surface.