With an eclectic mix of furniture and objects sourced from around the world, the range is constantly evolving and expanding. The most recent arrival includes leather occasional chairs, additions to the reclaimed Elm furniture range and exotic hides. All beautiful, timeless pieces to treasure, here's a small taste...
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1 Springbok Hide
2 Winchester Occasional Chair
3 Recycled Elm 2-Door Cabinet
4 Reclaimed Elm Farmhouse Dining Table
5 D'Appoint Side Table
6 Calf Skins
7 Grange Chesterfield 2-Seat Sofa
8 Recycled Elm Trunk
9 Classic Black Winged Chair
Koko Classics also offer consistently great service and affordable prices. When I last popped in to the Mt Eden store I was as always met with a visual feast of vintage and industrial goodness. Friend and manager Heather eagerly showed me the new arrivals but it was the mention of reindeer hides being on their way that really got my heart racing! Soft and luxurious, I've long admired these beautiful skins from Scandinavia.
Reindeer hides look amazing both indoors and out, as a floor rug or draped over furniture. Originating from the Sami people - nomadic tribes of Sweden, Norway and Finland, reindeer provide meat, milk and raw materials for clothes and tools. They are still important to the Sami people's culture and existence today, making them an eco-friendly, sustainable product.
The fur is incredibly soft and each skin has unique markings. Hollow hair makes them perfect for heat efficiency. As far as winter warmers and authentic Scandi-style goes, these reindeer hides are the perfect accessory for your home. The best news is, Koko Classics are giving away a Large Reindeer Hide valued at NZ$595.00 to one lucky reader!
The winner will be chosen by Random.org on Monday, 8th July and announced on The Design Chaser Blog and Facebook page. Please leave your full name in the comments. Once announced, the winner will need to contact me within three days, otherwise another winner will be selected.
Note: This competition is open to New Zealand residents only.
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Good luck!!
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