Macrame Bench

Macrame Bench

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This bench has a steel frame for extra support with a unique macrame weave. It has some stains but nothing too terrible. This would look ...

$$$$$ · Indexed February 28, 2024 ·



Earthwise Architectual Salvage (Seattle)
Seattle, WA
3447 4th Ave S Ste E Seattle WA, 98134 · 206-207-4753






Usage
  • May serve as a stylish seating option for indoor or outdoor spaces, adding a touch of bohemian flair to areas like covered decks or living rooms.
  • Could be used as a decorative accent in various settings, enhancing the aesthetic of patios, porches, or cozy reading nooks.
  • Might function as a functional piece in entryways or mudrooms, providing a place to sit while removing shoes or storing bags.
History
  • The macrame technique has roots in ancient textile practices, dating back to the 13th century with its origin attributed to Arab weavers who created intricate knotting patterns.
  • In the 1970s, macrame experienced a resurgence as a popular craft, often associated with the bohemian lifestyle and home decor trends that emphasized handmade, artisanal pieces.
Design Significance
  • The combination of a steel frame with macrame weaving illustrates a blend of modern materials and traditional craft techniques, reflecting a contemporary approach to furniture design.
  • Mid-century design often emphasized functional yet artistic pieces, and a macrame bench could be seen as part of this legacy, emphasizing both utility and decorative appeal.

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