Cork Cylinder | M
HANDMADE IN BELGIUM
This charming cork cylinder is the perfect vessel to hold dried flowers or branches.
Story
The burnt oak cork surface of this cork cylinder adds a hidden layer to the surface. It has been pulled from abstraction into the world of physical forms, made to contain, organize, or collect items. Use it for dried flowers or to gather things you use regularly.
Studio Corkinho uses organic, sustainable material, harvested in traditional fashion from the cork oak fields in the Portuguese hills of Alentejo. It takes nine years for the cork tree to grow back its bark and as it regenerates, it absorbs five times more carbon from the atmosphere to fuel the photosynthesis it requires. Harvesting the cork is a net benefit to the environment.
Cork is fire retardant, making it a perfect choice for homewares and furniture. It's warm visually, and it's both light and sound-absorbing.
Details
- Handcrafted with natural and fully biodegradable materials
- MEASUREMENTS: 15.5 W x 17 cm H / 6 x 7"
- MATERIALS: 100% Portuguese cork bark harvested in the Alentejo hills, slightly varnished with organic oil for protection
- Every piece is unique and will patina over time
- ORIGIN: Belgium
Product Care
Cork can withstand high temperatures making it an ideal tableware companion. Do not submerge it in water or put it in the dishwasher. Gently wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Meet Our Artisan Partner
Belgium
Studio Corkinho
Studio Corkinho mixes nature and design in a sublime marriage of modern style and environmental awareness. The founders, Cédric Etienne and Klas Dalquist, witnessed the stillness of the cork harvest in Portugal and observed how the harvest respects the trees, and their multi-disciplinary studio was born.
Based in Antwerp, Belgium, this is the kind of artisanal group that Obakki searches the world for. Their products are organic and sustainable and Studio Corkinho gives back, planting one tree in Senegal for every piece of their Mother collection sold. With their dynamic cork homewares and furniture, they curate stillness and bring deeper meaning back into spaces. And back into our lives.