Danish Cord For Mid-Century Modern Hans Wegner Chairs Part 2 In the heart of Denmark, a rich tradition of craftsmanship and design has flourished for centuries. Much like the intricate patterns woven in Danish tapestries or the expertly crafted stonework seen on historic buildings, Danish cord weaving is an art form that requires both skill and patience. As one delves deeper into this craft, it becomes clear that these woven...
If you're fascinated by the ancient Japanese practice of rock wrapping, you're in good company! This timeless art form has been around for centuries and is renowned for its spiritual benefits. Today wrapping rocks have evolved into decorative and spiritual traditions. In this informative blog post, we'll delve into the best materials for rock wrapping, the different styles and knots used in making Zen Stones, the spiritual benefits of wrapped stones in your home & outside, as well as distinct and creative ideas for rock wrapping that will set you on your path to mastering this beautiful craft.
What is Danish Cord and How Can I Incorporate it into My Project? In this blog, we will explore some popular weaving patterns that incorporate Danish Cord, examine Hans Wegner Chairs' influence on this material's use, and delve into the types of Mid-Century Modern furniture that commonly utilize Danish Cord. We will also look at how to spot authentic Danish Cord, the different styles of Cords, and how to purchase...
Installing cane webbing into cabinets can give your cabinets a fresh and unique look. You can choose from many styles of rattan webbing to give your cabinets the style you’re looking for. This technique is commonly used in kitchen cabinets but can be applied to cabinetry. Rattan webbing is a lightweight material made from weaving Natural Strand Cane into a pre-woven cane sheet. This durable and flexible material makes it an excellent choice for cabinets and a sleek design that’ll never go out of style. See the HH Perkins Cane Webbing section to choose the cane webbing you want for your project.