The Totem pod is the latest addition to the award winning range of bernabifreeman products. The Totem design received the illustrious Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award in 2007. It is now available as a high gloss, 100% recyclable and versatile pod. Inspired by cut crystal and domestic heirlooms, the decorative archetypal form sits perfectly in […]
December 1st, 2008
The Totem pod is the latest addition to the award winning range of bernabifreeman products. The Totem design received the illustrious Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award in 2007. It is now available as a high gloss, 100% recyclable and versatile pod. Inspired by cut crystal and domestic heirlooms, the decorative archetypal form sits perfectly in the contemporary environment. The playful design and colours of the pods are perfect for casual seating, or as occasional tables. With a high quality finish and distinctive design, they are ideal for most interiors. Made from UV resistant polyethylene they are also well suited to outdoor living. Available in solid white, green and orange, they suit both domestic and commercial applications, such as cafes and corporate interiors.
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