Driftwood

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Definition

Driftwood is sculpted by water and time. As a lamp, mirror, or decorative object, it brings a natural and poetic seaside touch.

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Driftwood is a natural material with multiple facets that brings a unique and poetic touch to your interior decoration. Sculpted by the elements, it stands out for its original shapes and rough textures that give an authentic charm to your creations. As a lamp, mirror, or decorative object, driftwood integrates perfectly into seaside, industrial, or bohemian chic styles. Its nuanced natural tones, between silvery grey and warm brown, harmonize with a wide variety of palettes. For an optimal rendering, opt for pieces with clean lines that will highlight the roughness of the material. Associated with glass, metal, or jute elements, driftwood will bring a touch of wild elegance to your interior. Let your creativity run wild to sublimate this material with multiple possibilities of use and offer a unique atmosphere to your living space.

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Frequently asked questions

Driftwood is sculpted by water and time. As a lamp, mirror, or decorative object, it brings a natural and poetic seaside touch.

Driftwood as a lamp base or mirror frame is a classic. Collect it from the beach, clean, and let it dry.

Trap: untreated driftwood that retains insects or moisture. Clean and disinfect before use.

You can find driftwood on beaches, by lakes or rivers. You can also order it online from stores specializing in decoration with natural materials.

Driftwood brings authentic texture and a unique patina to your decoration projects. Its natural color and worn look integrate perfectly into seaside, Scandinavian, or industrial styles.

To maintain driftwood, avoid varnishing or staining it to preserve its natural appearance. You can dust it regularly with a soft cloth. In case of stains, use a mild cleaning product and a little water.

Driftwood can be used to create a variety of decorative objects, such as lamps, mirrors, vases, shelves, or even photo frames. It brings a rustic and warm touch to your interior.

Driftwood harmonizes particularly well with seaside, Scandinavian, industrial, or bohemian chic styles. It brings a natural and authentic note that blends perfectly with these decorative universes.

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