Exceedingly beautiful, the new range from Timothy Oulton is also breathtakingly masculine and dapper. Just look at the wonderful Art Line Horse Skeleton artwork for instance. Reproduced from an early 18th century lithograph, printed on archival paper and framed in solid oak, it’s not just for the morbid. Being over 2 metres tall and 1.6 metres wide, all you need to do is to justify where you can hang it!
The Museum coffee table, pictured above, is handcrafted from reclaimed English parquet flooring from the UK and was inspired by the floors of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Oh, I imagine myself just quietly running my fingers over the timber as if it were gold.
The new glass Rod Table Lamp sits eloquently atop an Aero side table, a favourite from the collection.
The new art collection includes various maps, crests, animals portraits and blueprints as well as some royal cards. I had only hoped that the art collection was a little larger, certainly not by the size but by the amount.
I will leave you flabbergasted with the following images from Coco Republic. For more information about the collection, please go to their website here.
Images courtesy of Coco Republic.