Walking around at CABOOM4 this weekend, we were intrigued by the numerous attendees carrying bags from Botanist, and we finally managed to stumble across their display. We are always fond of organic form taking root in recyclable materials and the beautiful Botanist line of end tables, cocktail tables, and benches are a perfect blend of style and substance.
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Beautiful. Love this.
Love the many ways they have photographed these!
I love these too. I have been coveting one in orange for quite some time. I too would be happier if they were made out of recycled aluminum. Then I would probably convince myself that the price was worthwhile and spring for the orange bench.
I too have coveted these for a long time now, as I knew about them prior to release. I worked with one of the design duo, Brandon Lynne while he was still a student intern at General Electric Applicances. I knew he would make his mark in design right then, kudos to Dario and Brandon for brinding such a simple, yet stunning product to market. Congrats.
yeah, I have to say, their photography is downright inspired!