$32
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Whether it’s a sculpture, found object, or plant, everything looks better elevated on a wood pedestal, especially if that pedestal is handmade using local sustainable wood by artisans at Atuto in Honduras. We love the look of the cracks that occur naturally in these. Not all have them and some will occur overtime. Perfectly imperfect, like nature intended. As Leonard Cohen wrote, 'There is a crack in everything.That's how the light gets in.'
Available in Pale Whitewash and Charcoal.
The charcoal finish is inspired by the centuries old Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban, charring wood, these pieces add natural drama to still lifes.
Atuto founder, Holland Millis, has worked with skilled craft-workers in Honduras for decades. A former Peace Corps volunteer from North Carolina, he leads the Atuto group in Sabanagrande, Honduras, which produces pieces made from clay, metal, stone, fiber, and wood. (Read more)
Material: responsibly harvested, indigenous pine wood
Dimensions: 6.5" x 6.5" x 2.5"
PRODUCT CODE:
Pale Whitewash: 91406550
Charcoal: 91406551



































