Created and Sold by Saskia Saunders
Tender Space - Wall Hangings
Price $3,840 - Sale 50% off
Price $7,680 Original Retail
Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: DHL 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: January 26, 2025
All items will be shipped within 7 working days via professional, fully insured, international art courier. All large artworks are sent in custom made wooden crates. Please note any customs or border fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
Handmade
Woman Owned
Sustainable
Made To Order
Natural Materials
Dimensions | Weight |
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30.31H x 30.31W x 1.57D in 77H x 77W x 4D cm | 2 kg 4.41 lb |
Tender Space - Peace in Rest series
This piece has SOLD, to commission a similar piece, do get in touch, I'd be delighted to help meet your size and budget requirements.
Tender Space is handwoven from hemp yarn, presented on birch wood and beautifully framed in oak veneer.
Details
Hemp yarn on birch plywood
Framed - Oak veneer frame
75 x 75 cm (with frame 77x77x4cm)
2021
PEACE IN REST series:
Looking up at the winter branch-scapes of the woodlands reminds me of the natural cycles of rest, that too often we forget (or are forced to ignore) in modern life.
To rest means to pare back to the essentials. To feel like the deciduous branches in winter, bare yet strong. Whether a quiet pause in the day or a longer sabbatical, rest is vital for our physical and mental wellbeing. It's not passive but active.
Whether choosing to be mindful in our day, practising meditation or decluttering to reduce the overwhelm of 'things' in our home. It's honouring ourselves so that we have the energy to focus on what matters most to us, our loved ones and our precious world.
This piece has SOLD, to commission a similar piece, do get in touch, I'd be delighted to help meet your size and budget requirements.
Tender Space is handwoven from hemp yarn, presented on birch wood and beautifully framed in oak veneer.
Details
Hemp yarn on birch plywood
Framed - Oak veneer frame
75 x 75 cm (with frame 77x77x4cm)
2021
PEACE IN REST series:
Looking up at the winter branch-scapes of the woodlands reminds me of the natural cycles of rest, that too often we forget (or are forced to ignore) in modern life.
To rest means to pare back to the essentials. To feel like the deciduous branches in winter, bare yet strong. Whether a quiet pause in the day or a longer sabbatical, rest is vital for our physical and mental wellbeing. It's not passive but active.
Whether choosing to be mindful in our day, practising meditation or decluttering to reduce the overwhelm of 'things' in our home. It's honouring ourselves so that we have the energy to focus on what matters most to us, our loved ones and our precious world.
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