'Functionally beautiful and beautifully functional'
Inspired by the Shetland crofting culture of hanging up pieces of 'reesit mutton' (dried, salted lamb) to mature, these playfully designed serving platters are a delightful addition to any kitchen.
The traditional stool was locally called a creepie. They were common in every home and were also used for tasked around the farms such as milking cows. They were also a popular school project to teach children woodworking skills.
The traditional stool was locally called a creepie. They were common in every home and were also used for tasked around the farms such as milking cows. They were also a popular school project to teach children woodworking skills.
The vaarie coffee table very striking design which is inspired from a concept idea that was made in plumbing pipe and elbow connectors. The symmetrical flowing shape of the oak timber legs reflect the meaning of it name vaarie which is a Shetlandic words meaning change of direction.
The Shetland chair was inspired from the traditional furniture found in the 19th century croft houses. This furniture had a beautiful simple style which looks great in modern homes.