The idea behind 'The Heirloom Table' was that owners would be encouraged to add their own style, feelings and treasured items into the piece. In time this would create a piece of furniture which told an amazing story of where it came from and who had owned it. There is room on the exterior to draw, paint, stick or scratch as well as space inside to add any items of sentimental value. This piece is currently showing and for SALE in the boutique 'Toast', The Forum, Devonshire Quarter, Sheffield.
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- I am a designer working for Psalt Design, a Sheffield based studio specialising in Furniture & Product design. I blog about my work, work I like, places I like and things I like.
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