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OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
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OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood
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OSTRA eccent stool | Chairs by SHIPWAY living design | Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver in North Vancouver. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by SHIPWAY living design

SHIPWAY living design

OSTRA eccent stool - Chairs

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Featured In Earnest Ice Cream, North Vancouver, North Vancouver, Canada

Price $295

Creation: 1-3 weeks
Shipping: USPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 23, 2024

DimensionsWeight
19.29H x 16.54W x 13.39D in
49H x 42W x 34D cm
4.6 kg
10.14 lb

Modern accent stool that is made from sustainably sourced Douglas Fir and finished with Eco-certified finishes. This modern stool comes in three colors, blue, mint, and pink to add a pop of color to any room, or go with white to compliment the wood of the piece and go for a more contemporary look. These stools also work great as side tables in small condo living where space is precious, and can be used as stools when you have extra company over.
If you are looking for a specific color, We will match any color on an order of 4 or more stools.

18" tall and seat is 14" x 12"

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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Meaningful modern furniture, designed and made in Vancouver B.C. sourced from local, sustainable and up cycled materials. We strive to to create furniture and home decor products that will contribute to a healthy home and a healthy planet

My approach to design is multi-faceted and the final outcome of a piece is only a fraction of what I'm trying to achieve through my practice. It’s more than creating designer furniture and home decor items, it’s about telling a story and making the "world" a better place, even if it’s only a small "world".

​The majority of my pieces are created with Douglas Fir from a community managed forest on Cortes Island, where it is sustainably managed, harvested, and processed locally by small independent mills. This is the life blood of this small community and every dollar I spend on material goes directly to that community ensuring a sustainable forestry economy for many generations to come.

Beyond my commitment to local and small economy, I am strongly committed to using sustainable materials and environmentally sensitive products with all my pieces. All my glues and finishes are of the highest environmental standards, and when using other species of wood for custom furniture, I source them from either sustainable sources or salvaged from blow down or land clearing. All of this is an effort to contribute to healthy homes free of toxins.

When exploring other materials other than wood, their environmental and social impact is a large consideration in what materials I select to work with. This design constraint makes it difficult at times to broaden my material choices, but at the same time fosters and opportunity to expand the uses of materials and find more efficient and creative ways to use them.

At the end of the day I want to create objects that people can feel proud to own and adopt the story of where the piece came from and how it came to be, and make it their story.

When I’m not in my East Vancouver studio or shop, I’m usually out on the water fishing, in the forest exploring or picking mushrooms, or up on Cortes Island taking a recharge break, and when time permits traveling the globe looking for inspiration and admiring all the beauty this world has to offer.