Homo Faber logo
©Otis Ingrams

Mesa daybed

Exposed corners and bridle joints on the legs accentuate the rich grain in the timber, in this bench. Heavy leather cord, painstakingly tacked to the frame with traditional steel nails, provides strong, yet comfortable support. Leather panels are carefully selected, cut and prepared by hand before being carefully sewn. The tufted cushion offers an elegant counterpoint, sitting above the frame in reference to the iconic modern daybed.
Artisan
Profile
Otis Ingrams
Norwich, United Kingdom
Leather worker Otis Ingrams decided to name his design studio after the famous prehistoric man: Otzi. The 5'300-year-old mummy was found over 30 years ...
Homo Faber
Receive inspiring craft discoveries
Presented by
Terms of useCookiesCopyrightsPrivacy policyContact info