Lyford Chair
- Glass, metal and bulbs use a duster once a week to prevent dust build up
- Linen/material use a lint roller
- Most lights can be wiped down with a damp cloth after light is off
Natural woven rope created a textural monochromatic pattern in the Palmetto Console. With Parsons table lines and a monochromatic palette the rope`...
View full detailsInspired by an African chair Beth Webb spied in Paris and the recurrent reed motif found at the Bahamian retreat Lyford Cay the Lyford Chair is a v...
View full detailsMade of dense graphic and textural rattan lines the Panama Lamp is an elegantly proportioned cylinder lamp. The cylinder a primal form that recalls...
View full detailsRecalling the humble yet complex architecture of a wicker basket the Sea Island Pendant has a rattan structure and an ivory linen-wrapped interior....
View full detailsRecalling the humble yet complex architecture of a wicker basket the Sea Island Sconce has a rattan structure and an ivory linen-wrapped interior. ...
View full detailsThe Marsh Floor Mirror plays with elements that are recurrent in Beth Webb`s body of work-- texture tension and serene tones. The scale of this ful...
View full detailsThe Marsh Bench/Cocktail Table plays with elements that are recurrent in Beth Webb`s body of work-- texture tension and serene tones. The carved bl...
View full detailsThe Brays Bar Cart was inspired by a vintage one designer Beth Webb admired in the living room of the elegant New York institution The Lowell Hotel...
View full detailsThe Tangier Lamp with its gourd shape was inspired by an Ethiopian string jar. Beth was drawn to its pleasing wabi-sabi form both organic and archi...
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