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Black Walnut Asymmetrical Footed Plate

Black Walnut Asymmetrical Footed Plate

Regular price £248.00
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Details: Artist Heum Namkung sources much of the wood he uses from his hikes. The shapes of his work mirror shapes found in nature. In the Asymmetrical Footed Plate, the artist follows the tree’s lead and moves his design around its grain to showcase its innate beauty, letting the tree maintain its dignity in life and in its newfound form. Each plate is one of a kind.
Ingredients & Materials: This plate is slightly lifted onto three tiny feet and finished with a slight natural oil to enhance the natural color of wood.
Measurements: This item measures 10.75" long, 8.25" wide and 1.25" tall.
Care & Use: Dust when needed and use a natural oil or wa ct. twice a year if needed.
Sold individually.

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by Namu Home Goods

Namu means “tree” in Korean, and Namu Home Goods strives to highlight the natural beauty of wood—with an artist’s eye—as a reflection of harmony, harvest, and peace. Founder Diana Ryu is dedicated to unearthing gallery-quality woodwork from Korea, sourced with a distinctly Korean-American aesthetic. The offerings look as beautiful in a midcentury modern as they would in a traditional Hanok.

Details: Artist Heum Namkung sources much of the wood he uses from his hikes. The shapes of his work mirror shapes found in nature. In the Asymmetrical Footed Plate, the artist follows the tree’s lead and moves his design around its grain to showcase its innate beauty, letting the tree maintain its dignity in life and in its newfound form. Each plate is one of a kind.
Ingredients & Materials: This plate is slightly lifted onto three tiny feet and finished with a slight natural oil to enhance the natural color of wood.
Measurements: This item measures 10.75" long, 8.25" wide and 1.25" tall.
Care & Use: Dust when needed and use a natural oil or wa ct. twice a year if needed.
Sold individually.

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