Jamie Young Yucca Side Table 20YUCC-STWD
Jamie Young Yucca Side Table 20YUCC-STWD
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Handcarved of natural wood
Hollow Center
The Yucca Side Table was carved from solid wood and left unfinished to create a sleek outdoor-inspired statement. The natural wood grain in this piece takes center stage while its light wash gives it a versatile appearance.
Organic
Material: Paulownia Wood
Color/Finish: BrownThe handcrafted nature wood creates products with character and individuality. The inherent knots, grains, and variations in tone and texture, are preserved, to create pieces rich in detail and natural beauty. These unique imperfections and variations are what define our products, with each piece having its own personality.
Weight Capacity: 110 lbs.
Product Care: Clean with soft, dry cloth. If needed, you may use a lightly damp cloth with water only. DO NOT use cleaners or abrasives.
In May of 1997 Jamie Young Jeter and David Jeter, both artists with a passion for travel, took a day trip to Mexico, where they filled their car with interesting gardening pots they discovered in a roadside shop. They returned to Los Angeles and promptly sold the entire haul to a local florist. Recognizing an undeserved market, they began to design and produce their own line of flowerpots, only to discover that the rustic, handcrafted quality would make unusual bases for lamps, and with this conversion the Jamie Young Company was born. The combined experience and perspective of husband and wife team David Jeter and Jamie Young Jeter make this company stand out. Jamie Young Company has been able to discover a wide range of design looks in the home fashion world. All based on traveling the world and being influenced by art and history. With a love of unique materials and a pulse on today's trends and customers'needs, Jamie Young Company has created an incredible lifestyle approach to design. With a well-traveled, sophisticated collection like Jamie Young Co, one does not need to travel the world to feel their home reflects a larger vision then their hometown.