Our Collaboration with Urban Grain

We're super excited to be working with Urban Grain!!

Upholstery paired bespoke industrial design!

At the end of last year we met up with Urban Grain's owner & design director, Carla Muncaster.  In Loose Button's freezing workshop we managed to thrash out some amazing ideas that we could work together on - followed up with a much warmer meeting at Urban Grain (must get heating sorted!!).  We looked at combining the industrial and reclaimed specialities of Urban Grain with a more soft and comfortable angle from Loose Button with our upholstery and fabrics.

We'll initially create a complimentary range of seating, from stools and benches which fit the existing offering from Urban Grain.  Just like our custom-made seating customers will be able to select from a range of fabrics, patterns and colours to make their design truly unique.

Like Carla said "it's the obvious next step for both of us and we can't wait for our clients (old and new) to support us on this" - and she's right - Exciting times ahead!!

Further on we plan to work on our own designs of chairs and units - we'll keep you posted on that!

For now we've kicked off with a set of bold & bright stool tops in 100% wools from Abraham Moon & Son's. - These sit on these Industrial stools, part of a set along with a Pedestal Table made up from Chestnut Stained Reclaimed Scaffolding Boards and Black Powder Coated Steel. 

 

 

The salvaged vintage industrial design works perfectly in any sophisticated, casual living spaces.

See the design and more details at Urban Grain's Etsy store here: 

Urban Grain - Etsy Store

These upholstered stools and table were commissioned and have now sold.   Like Loose Button, Urban Grain design and make everything to order and therefore the possibilities are literally endless... you can commission anything from either of us!
 


 

If you'd like to discuss some ideas with us, please get in touch - we love helping you create individual and unique furniture!

hello@loosebutton.co.uk

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