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BassamFellows Pebble Lounge Chair

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The BassamFellows Pebble Collection was inspired by a single simple pebble. Architect, Craig Bassam found himself returning again and again to a small, pleasingly shaped pebble he had picked up while walking on the beach on Cape Cod. It had been sitting on his desk for some time and served as a kind of organic stress ball – something tactile and pleasing to turn around in his hand, but also to inspire visually, like a kind of incidental, miniature Henry Moore. The Pebble Lounge Armchair, which harks back to the object that still sits on Craig Bassam’s desk, is an ample, fully carved wood chair – both highly tactile and grounding.

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The BassamFellows Pebble Collection was inspired by a single simple pebble. Architect, Craig Bassam found himself returning again and again to a small, pleasingly shaped pebble he had picked up while walking on the beach on Cape Cod. It had been sitting on his desk for some time and served as a kind of organic stress ball – something tactile and pleasing to turn around in his hand, but also to inspire visually, like a kind of incidental, miniature Henry Moore. The Pebble Lounge Armchair, which harks back to the object that still sits on Craig Bassam’s desk, is an ample, fully carved wood chair – both highly tactile and grounding.

The BassamFellows Pebble Collection was inspired by a single simple pebble. Architect, Craig Bassam found himself returning again and again to a small, pleasingly shaped pebble he had picked up while walking on the beach on Cape Cod. It had been sitting on his desk for some time and served as a kind of organic stress ball – something tactile and pleasing to turn around in his hand, but also to inspire visually, like a kind of incidental, miniature Henry Moore. The Pebble Lounge Armchair, which harks back to the object that still sits on Craig Bassam’s desk, is an ample, fully carved wood chair – both highly tactile and grounding.

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