Vintage Hermes Les Cheyennes Silk Scarf Framed Art Eco-FriendlyHerms Les Cheyennes silk scarf, presented as framed art, brings the spirit of the American West into the home through the lens of French craftsmanship. Designed by Kermit Oliver, the Waco based postal worker and painter whose work is prized for its narrative depth, the composition offers a richly detailed tableau of figures, motifs, and symbols that reflect the visual traditions and enduring legacy of the Cheyenne Nation. Museum quality framing
and is an excellent trowel for the urban container gardener
The small flared bowl was shaped specifically for presenting a single chilled oyster or a petite shellfish cocktail but today may be used as an aperitif or digestif glass
A set of two sustainably made and hand painted coconut bowls for serving food or for use as a decorative bowl
this Old World candlestick has all the detail and craftsmanship of generations of skilled Italian pewter artisans
or dining table and brings a touch of old world refinement to any room
offering comfort and elegance in equal measure
This luxury grey acrylic handled flatware is the new modern tablescape charmer
Ready to eat
A 1940s chair with clean modern lines reimagined in a fresh floral upholstery
delivering gentle warmth with an airy breathability that works year round
A nostalgic emblem of winter’s joy
attractive grill marks on beef