Bethan Gray - Shamsian dhow coffee table
Bethan Gray - Shamsian dhow coffee table
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Bethan Gray - Shamsian dhow coffee table
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Shamsian dhow coffee table

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Architonic ID: 1430071

The exquisite pieces of the Dhow collection are elegantly crafted using brass inlay on lacquer, creating a truly unique and contemporary aesthetic.

For the Dhow collection, Bethan has taken inspiration from the traditional Dhow sailing boats of Oman. Traditional dhows were driven by large triangular lateen sails made of cotton and sewn together in strips. The sails were bound to the hull using ropes made from coir, which created a unique and textured lineation. Bethan took inspiration from this to design the distinct and exquisite curved pattering on the Dhow collection.

Dimensions: L1400 X D600 X H400mm

Colours available: White, Pink, Jade, Teal and Black.

Bespoke: This collection is hand made to order so bespoke sizing is available if this is something of interest.

Cleaning instructions: Wipe with a dry cloth

Concept

For Bethan Gray, cultural referencing is at heart of her design philosophy. Through her travels and research she is inspired to create original contemporary pieces that resonate with local, as well as global, audiences, and that have an elegant and timeless appeal. Currently she is particularly drawn to the graphic nature of Islamic art and craft. Renowned and much sought after Iranian artist Shamsian, and his team of 70 highly skilled master craftsmen at their studio in Muscat Oman, specialise in various highly intricate crafts: marquetry, khatam, damascene and solid brass inlay. Shamsian had been searching for the perfect designer to translate his traditional craft and pattern into modern and contemporary design.Shamsian was immediately drawn to her highly original style and her deep empathy for Islamic art and craft. Each piece in this collection is handmade using the intricate technique of marquetry on hand stained birds-eye maple. Marquetry was used in Islamic craft as far back as the 16th century- it involves hand inlaying and overlaying pieces of wood, solid brass, shells or other materials into a base.

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