Abanico Bookend

Abanico Bookend

Abanico Bookend

Abanico Bookend

Abanico Bookend
Abanico Bookend
Abanico Bookend
Abanico Bookend

Abanico Bookend

Wood Bookend (ID: A15715)
Designed by Seth Rolland
$168–$336
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Each strong, sculptural bookend is crafted from a single piece of FSC-certified, sustainably harvested ash, which is bent open and joined by mortise and tenon. Minor assembly required. Sold individually, or in a pair as shown.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ash
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Seth Rolland

Seth Rolland

"My challenge is to take a natural, organic material that has been turned into lumber, a rectilinear product, and bring it back to life."

Seth Rolland spends his time gathering forms in nature. After hiking in the woods, along the beach, or working in his garden and orchard, he distills the shapes he finds to create exquisite, organic furnishings built to last for generations.

Rolland primarily uses American hardwoods. As a concerned environmentalist, he obtains his wood from forests known to be sustainably harvested. Every piece of wood is selected for color and grain, then bent, laminated and carved into a graceful work of art.