The Obtainer - 8/26/24, Monday
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A Man's Home
A Different Kind of Layering
It's not considered “high quality” or “fancy”. In fact, when you think of plywood, I'm guessing that you tend to think quite the opposite. Perhaps you picture the tall stacks of the composite wood panels at your local Home Depot. But, in reality, plywood is neither cheap nor low-quality. In fact, these days, plywood is gaining a reputation as a durable, versatile, and even handsome design material—as suitable for furniture as it is for subfloors.
Of course, architects and artists have long appreciated plywood. Legendary names like Eames and Aalto and Judd have all found ways to utilize the material. Scan a few Japandi Instagram accounts and you'll see the wood used in a myriad of ways today. Add to that plywood's strength and ability to bend, and it makes for the perfect material for all kinds of pieces, from chairs and tables to shelving units and desks. Here are a few of our favorite pieces at the moment.
Our Picks |
Molded plywood finished with real natural walnut, oak or teak veneer, the shelf comes with an attached lamp.
Floating side shelf,
$140 by One Forty Three
This customizable bookcase is made from Finnish birch plywood and can be stained in a range of colors.
Wall unit,$5,231 / $4,188 by Plywood Pro
The plywood was sculpted into a seat and back that fit the contours of the human body.
Molded plywood lounge chair,
$1,795 by Herman Miller
This three-legged stool is stackable, makes a perfect extra chair and can also be used as a small table.
Aalto birch stool,
$287 by Artek
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Update Your Shades
The end of summer is actually the perfect time to retire the sunglasses you've been wearing all season for a bit and pick up a pair that can easily work with your fall/winter wardrobe. Besides, you're probably a little sick of the frames you been wearing day in and day out, right? These shades from Quay hit the season's top trends including subtle lens colors, geometric frames and classic shapes with a modern touch-all ready to be worn well into the fall and take on the harsh glare of winter. Best of all, they're all under a hundred bucks.
Flip Side | En Route | Night Cap |
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It looks like a regular straight-hem workshirt, but this one is cut from a lightweight cotton linen blend that makes it much more comfortable for transitional weather.
| Unlike most performance blazers, this one still looks fairly traditional despite boasting technical features that are great for travel—from sweat-wicking to stretch for easy movement.
| This lightweight knit vest has extra large armholes, which makes it more comfortable to layer over lighter or short-sleeve shirts. Plus, it’s available in a tan or blue colorway.
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