Slats Collection
From 20th century teak steamer chairs to Haute Epoque style armchairs, they have stood the test of time in furniture design
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From 20th century teak steamer chairs to Haute Epoque style armchairs, they have stood the test of time in furniture design. The Rowley Hall Chinese Bedroom boasts intricate slat work that adds elegance and charm to the space. A garden bench for Hill House, crafted from stained oak with carefully placed slats, invites relaxation amidst nature's beauty. In a captivating photograph by EyeUbiquitous_20102744, two Isle of Wight farmers find themselves pondering a tricky situation while leaning against a fence adorned with sturdy wooden slats. Meanwhile, in Japan, a skilled cooper constructs a massive barrel using meticulously arranged slats - an art form passed down through generations. Nature intertwines with craftsmanship as seen in the Moon Bridge after the Rain at Portland Japanese Garden in Oregon. Its graceful arches are composed of delicate wooden slats that harmonize perfectly with the surrounding landscape. Venturing into ghost towns and national parks reveals remnants of history preserved on weathered structures. Old farm equipment stands as silent witnesses to past agricultural endeavors while borax mining wagons and water carts bear witness to Death Valley National Park's industrial legacy. These relics showcase how even utilitarian objects like wagons and carts were constructed using durable wooden slats. Whether it be providing comfort on luxurious chairs or serving practical purposes in everyday life, they have proven their versatility throughout history.