“Slim, pine tobacco lathes, used to dry the crops after harvest, are hand finished and adjoined to minimalist metal bases to create a sleek and shape-shifting low-table twosome.”
For Purchase Exclusively at Anthropologie.
Reclaimed Wood Flooring, Timbers, Siding & Other Architectural Elements since 1995
“Slim, pine tobacco lathes, used to dry the crops after harvest, are hand finished and adjoined to minimalist metal bases to create a sleek and shape-shifting low-table twosome.”
For Purchase Exclusively at Anthropologie.

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