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home + design<br />

Out of the Ordinary Home Décor<br />

The Dish Side Table from Grain, a<br />

design studio located on Bainbridge<br />

Island, is made from FSC-certified<br />

American ash in the Pacific Northwest.<br />

Perch your drink, or your bum, on its<br />

scooped tabletop, as it doubles as a<br />

stool in a pinch.<br />

www.graindesign.com<br />

Charlie Schuck<br />

The Epoca Vase looks equally<br />

good whether it’s holding flowers<br />

or displayed on open shelves.<br />

Designed and made by The Granite,<br />

a workshop in Portland, the<br />

unglazed matte white exterior is<br />

hand-painted with an assortment<br />

of colored shapes for a fresh and<br />

modern take on the average vase.<br />

www.workshop-thegranite.com<br />

Kennett Mohrman<br />

Whether it’s a wall hanging or<br />

pillow, Katherine Entis of Soft<br />

Century specializes in textiles<br />

that reveal a unique perspective.<br />

We especially like the knit<br />

paintings, which are “inspired by<br />

landscapes real and imagined,”<br />

and handwoven from top-notch<br />

yarn in her Portland atelier.<br />

www.softcenturydesign.com<br />

Got stacks of magazines on the<br />

floor by the couch? Seattle-based<br />

Fruit Super has created the perfect<br />

solution: the sleek, minimal Print<br />

Rack. The U-shaped body comes in<br />

either white or forest green powdercoated<br />

metal, with a cork base and<br />

solid wood handle. Consider the<br />

clutter conquered.<br />

www.fruitsuper.com<br />

OCTOBER | NOVEMBER <strong>2018</strong> <strong>1889</strong> WASHINGTON’S MAGAZINE 31

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