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Resin and fabric bar stools. | Restaurant, home, lodge or hotel chairs in steel and leather. Any colour spray or fabric design seats. | |
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450 x 450 x 450mm side tables in steel and ceramic tiles, | Cube 450 x450 x 450 | 1200 x 900mm high entrance side board in walnut stain |
3m long x 450mm high bench custom made for UCT Design School. Backrests from old vintage chairs. | Work with artist to incorporate their art into our custom made pieces | 40cm high hanging bum deal |
Queen Stone Pine bed and headboard. Custom made to perfection. | Occasional chair in walnut stain finish | |
2 tier coffee table 800mm wide. | ||
2.5m x 900mm wide scaffold table | 1400mm custom made with 3D bark doors. Plasma or server. | |
1400mm custom made with 3D bark doors. Plasma or server. | Custom made bench | 2m x 900mm with 2 different legs, flat straight and round in oak |
3m x 1100mm recycled oregon Karl Bremer Hospital on steel pins | ||
8TH Wonder of the world | ||
750mm height in 3 shapes. | 750mm height in 3 shapes. | |
Norman o' Flynn chest of draws in french Oak | Artist Richard Scott pool pillows Candy Mandy | |
3m x 450mm high x 400mm deep bench with antique backrests | ||
We produced some scatter cushions for well renowned artist @lesley_artist, produced by @nicoladesign4u Lesley’s work is inspired by the people and natural splendor of South Africa. All limited range of cushions are available from our studio @montebellodesigncentre | We produced some scatter cushions for well renowned artist @lesley_artist, produced by @nicoladesign4u Lesley’s work is inspired by the people and natural splendor of South Africa. All limited range of cushions are available from our studio @montebellodesigncentre | |
We custom make sculptures from wood. | Richard Scott cushions 65cm size. | |
Nest floor lamp 2m high | Commissioned by Rondebosch School to paint a few murals. My art career started there in 1977. | Collaboration with Lars Fischedick on a plasma unit cover. |
Plasma opening | Mid century chest of draws | Copied the shape of Colin's gabbles at his house |
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