Designed from weathered pieces of recycled teak wood, the faded paint and twisted iron legs bring a raw urban energy to the Street Art collection. The tops of several tables cleverly turn into functional serving trays.
Inspired by worksite scaffolding structures, the KASTING collection is sturdy and solid, yet surprisingly light and airy. Galvanized pipes for the main framework combine with laminated teak wood for a look that's bold, edgy, a bit daring. The wheels ensure easy portability, so your décor scheme can be changed anytime.
Galvanized pipes, combined with 100% FSC recycled teak wood, support and define an urban design sensibility in the Tube Line collection. The feeling is one of strength and stability, yet calming and serene at the same time, of bringing the forest into the city.
LIGNUM's design takes its inspiration from the symbolic meaning of the wood element … renewal, growth and creative energies. zLocked together end pieces of well-worn Javanese benches, called dingklik, form the eye-catching patchwork effect on the furniture tops. Matte grey, brushed iron legs give structural support and combine beautifully with the warm wood tones.
The modern Fissure Collection combines smooth with rough-textured wood surfaces. Each item is characterized by a fissure – a split or gap – between two parts of the design, adding an element of surprise and intrigue.
Shapely, curved, baroque style table and accessory legs are not the only distinguishing elements of the Lucy Collection. Different models combine rough with smooth surfaces, while the front panels on cabinets are created from smaller pieces of leftover wood in a collage effect. When you pair these antique-looking tables with the textured surfaces on the modern cabinets, you create quite a statement.
The shapes of these modern designs are angled out on the bottom creating a spatial and playful effect. At the dining table, you get even more space for your chairs, while the cabinets allow you to display larger items on the bottom shelves.
The Lekk Collection is deceiving. It seems massive. Yet, because the design incorporates many open spaces, in the end the look and feeling is light and easy to live with.
d-Bodhi uses only reclaimed wood to produce a range of exquisite, handcrafted furniture. The furniture pieces are distinguished by the blemishes inherent in their natural beauty. Every split and gap, every scar and chink is a pleasure to behold.
The Spike collection's smooth rounded corners of brushed-iron bands combine with solid reclaimed teak wood and floating tops for a dynamic furniture statement. The rich deep grey or white burnished metal drawers and doors dramatically sets off the warm honey coloured wood.
Gently rounded fronts and legs on the Bow Front collection add elegance to any room, while metal nail studs give a vintage appeal to the burnished-iron drawers and doors. Softly coloured pieces of reclaimed teak wood form the sides and shelves. Brushed-iron bars provide the structure.
Inspired by trestle tables from medieval times, solid teak wood is
laminated to an MDF inner core and supported by massive iron
keyhole-shaped trestles in the Key collection. This bold piece of
furniture adds a commanding presence to any décor.
Dark richly weathered teak wood from old railway sleepers is transformed into a bold, daring coffee table. Bright silver toned hand cast aluminium legs stand in stark contrast to the rough wood for a stunning effect.

Perfect for a teenager's bedroom, the softly faded patina of colourful reclaimed teak wood creates a fun, upbeat effect in the Sebb collection. Brushed-iron bars add an edgy design element and structural support.

Recycled denim jeans find a new lease on life in the d-Blue collection of playful, casual chairs, puffs and stools. Carefully placing functional pockets and the jean's distinctive seams as design elements make each piece one of a kind.
Light up a room in a bold, artistic style with the d-Bright collection of floor, table and wall lamps. Using d-Bodhi's signature small scraps of recycled teak wood to form the base of several models, the lampshades have a subtle industrial or graffiti pattern design.
FERUM combines the clarity and protection of metal with the power of water. Once brightly painted … now old and unusable … local fishermen's boats are transformed into a truly one of a kind furniture collection. The colourful wood is supported with double bars of rich black iron, giving a clean strong character to each piece.

 

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