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Escarpment Magaz ine Spr ing 2012
Make a statement with this Sheesham Root, console
table. This robust and sturdy wood from India
can hold its own against all the elements
including heat, cold and humidity. Sandblasted
and kiln dried, it will not split or crack and while
every piece shares the same beautiful qualities, each
is unique because of the deep patterns and rich colour
tones that tend to differ subtly between every piece.
At Home Interiors
65 Hurontario Street
Collingwood 705.446.9992
escarpment
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DECOR TRENDS
Everything old is new again like these cool, little tables that have
been handcrafted from reclaimed telephone poles. The incredible
character of these unique tables stems from true distressing by time
and nature. The essential beauty is in their imperfections, from knots
and drill holes to splits and gouges. A wonderful example of recy-
cling ingenuity.
Foley’s Fine Furniture
511 Hume St. Collingwood 705.445.0661
The newest look in home decor trends is “Relaxed Deconstructed
Furniture” and no shop does it better than Lëuk bij Hermas, newly
opened in Downtown Collingwood. The chair featured here has a
custom, heavyweight natural linen slipcover, designed exclusively
for the store... with interesting buttons at the back constructed from
driftwood. The soft fur throw is coyote and the extra large pillow
(36"x 24") is covered with distressed canvas and has a convenient
zipper closing for ease of cleaning.
Lëuk bij Hermas
126 Hurontario St. Collingwood
705.445.4694
UPDATE YOUR LOOK