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Peacock Lovin'

July 03, 2013

With the launch of our website earlier this week, I though it would be the perfect time to showcase one of our beautiful products in the blog.

It seems our peacock chairs get a lot of lovin' when it comes to any Facebook or Instagram posts, and it's not hard to see why. They are strikingly beautiful, a real feature. People talk a lot about feature pieces, that don't necessarily demand attention. I can tell you, when friends and family walk into the room and see our peacock chairs, the over joyed 'ooohing' and 'ahhhing' from them, never gets old.

We considered holding back these styles for the warmer weather, when we could drag these beauties out into the backyard and soak up the warm rays, but we are so glad we didn't, because they work just perfectly in our living room, cozied up in front of the heater and have added a splash of brightness into these cold wintery days.

Our chairs are available in many different coloured washes, and also three different styles. Featured below are the Peacock Chairs in Aqua, Pink, Yellow and Wash White. 





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