Ethnicraft, known for its timeless wood furniture, is bringing a different kind of design into interior spaces with its latest collection, Objects. The series of small items, all made by Indonesian craftsmen in one of Ethnicraft’s specialized woodworking ateliers, adds layers of intrigue to interior spaces. Some fulfill a utilitarian purpose while others simply stand on their own as decorative objects. What they all have in common is a refined level of craftsmanship that is not often found in home accessories.

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

The Objects collection is already gaining much attention, winning the Accessories category at this year’s 2022 ICFF Editors Awards. The houses & cities series is designed by Carlo Massoud and features micro-architectures inspired by real world landmarks across the globe.

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft home accessories

Ethnicraft sculptures

Sculptures are made by Ethnicraft’s in-house master sculptor Hartoyo, who carves out geometric and organic shapes from blocks of wood.

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

Ethnicraft sculptures

For more information or to purchase Ethnicraft’s Objects, visit ethnicraft.com.

As the Lifestyle editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She’s probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.

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