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Happy Fern

BY Bokja
$6,055.00
Bringing together the realms of the aquatic and the terrestrial into a single scene, we capture the interplay of ferns and lilies as seahorses interact with them in a peculiar mating dance. If we linger long enough, we’ll observe how the roles of gender are bent in this scene,  as the male seahorses are the ones who end up pregnant. This love seat is the appropriate conversation starter for an intimate tête-à-tête while surrounded by floral gestures of divergent landscapes.
Dimensions: L.191 x W.64 x H.80 cm
Frame: Wood
Composition: Shuttlecock Wooden body
Seat fill: Free of flame retardant toxins, Sponge wrap
Legs: Beech Wood, Satin Lacquer finish
Seat height: 45 cm

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This piece is a custom order please allow 6 - 8 weeks delivery time from order date.

Returns are applicable for upto 14 days after delivery and only applies for noncustomized items.

About Bokja

Established in 2000 and founded by Huda Baroudi and Maria Hibri, Bokja was born from the female duo’s shared passion for furniture, textiles, art and design. While Huda has spent her life collecting fabrics from the Silk Road, Maria is an expert in antique pieces of furniture with a hidden beauty. The two married their expertise and knowledge of traditional craftsmanship and started out Bokja reupholstering vintage furniture found in antique stores and flea markets with precious fabrics from the region.

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‘Bokja’ is the Turkish word for ‘bundle’ or the piece of fabric that is used to wrap the dowry of a bride. A familial tradition, a typical ‘bokja’ always bears the treatment of hand-embroidery from different female members of the family.

Since its inception, Bokja has grown into a very successful multi-level design studio building the story of Beirut’s numerous co-existing cultures through their famous assemblage fabric, establishing itself as a disruptive and innovative brand, breaking down barriers and weaving human connections.