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STAACH Cain Collection from Branch Home
STAACH Cain Collection from Branch Home
August 27, 2008

For sustainable simplicity, check out the understated but gorgeous furniture line from STAACH: The Cain Collection, available online via Branch Home. The chairs, tables, benches, and stools, are made from sustainably-harvested red or white maple, straight from our own back yard (New York and Pennsylvania).
Designer Seth Eshelman created the line as an affordable and adaptable sustainable alternative. Available in a number of unfinished options or colored lacquer finishes to complement any decor. Bench (above) starts at $230, chairs (below) start at $398 for a set of 2. Tables and other pieces are also available through Branch.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on August 27, 2008 | Comments (0)
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