Occasional Reclaimed Wonders

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When I buy a piece of furniture made from reclaimed wood, I love to explore its origin. I’m fascinated to discover that what was once part of a countryside barn is now my armoire or that my dresser was originally part of a city building.

The story behind the Lotus two-drawer end table is no exception. It’s a detailed yet contemporary piece made from Brazilian Peroba wood that was reclaimed from century-old buildings. Peroba is the teak of South America – durable, beautiful, and weatherproof. Whether you choose to go with the walnut or ebony finish, this design by Environment Furniture is rich with history and timeless style as well. Available at Eclexion for $1145.

Image: Eclexion