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I’m thrilled to introduce the Wool Gathering Slipper Chairs, one-of-a-kind interior pieces, in a series of four.
The term ‘wool gathering’ implies a kind of daydreaming—and what better place to while away the hours than in this rich seat of luxurious & cozy comfort?
A seat of rich, deep wool staple in shades of ivory & chocolate—plush, textural & 100% natural.
The wildness of the shearling is juxtaposed by the tailored & pieced Levi’s Red Tab denim at sides & back. This chair, #1, has light wash denim, pieced together with other light wash sections, and then the light wash, reverse denim selvage stripe at back. Ebony stain legs.
Exposed seams, selvage edge stripe, and a mix of washes add dimension and detail that celebrate the upcycled sensibilities of the design.
A one-of-a-kind in series of four. Upholstered by master Luis in his small shop in San Francisco. Slipper chairs are vintage, circa 1968.
I’m proud to support local farms in creating sustainable designs that give back to Mother Earth & fuel our local community.
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I’m thrilled to introduce the Wool Gathering Slipper Chairs, one-of-a-kind interior pieces, in a series of four.
The term ‘wool-gathering’ implies a kind of daydreaming—and what better place to while away the hours than in this rich seat of luxurious & cozy comfort?
A seat of rich, deep wool staple in shades of ivory & chocolate—plush, textural & 100% natural.
This chair, #3, has dark wash denim, pieced together with other dark wash sections, and then the light wash contrast selvage stripe at back. Ebony stain legs.
The wildness of the shearling is juxtaposed by the tailored & pieced Levi’s Red Tab denim at sides & back.
Exposed seams, selvage edge stripe and a mix of washes add dimension and detail that celebrate the upcycled sensibilities of the design.
A one-of-a-kind in series of four. Upholstered by master Luis in his small shop in San Francisco. Slipper chairs are vintage, circa 1968.
I’m proud to support local farms in creating sustainable designs that give back to Mother Earth & fuel our local community.
The Grange Bags are statement bags, bar none. And a new concept — one-a-of-kind pieces, within the brand of the ‘Grange Bag’ — functional art that celebrates slow and transparent production where the material choices are the healthiest for our planet.
I work with local ranches, upcycle fabrics and sew it all within the Bay Area. The resulting piece is made to last; a one-of, celebrating you and the landscape from which the materials came. ***Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit***
Why the Grange bag? Grange Halls have been important to me for most of my life. They go way back to 1857 (pre-dating me), and were a means to encourage families to band together to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture. It sounds like a good idea, right? And very important these days, all over again. (Lesser-known fact—Grange Hall was my favorite New York City restaurant back in the ‘’90s).
THE GRANGE BAR & EATERY, NY
Slipper Ranch
Friedan Bag