Interior Design

Grovemade Walnut Birdhouse

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This luxurious birdhouse was designed and handcrafted by Grovemade in Portland, Oregon. Made of brass and sustainably harvested wood, the design pairs an intricate front screen with a sanded-smooth rear panel. The laser-cut pattern of the screen and perch echoes the look of nested twigs, and the back is made of natural maple and black walnut. Yet, the shape and polish of the design imitate contemporary home decor. An indoor-outdoor paradox, the Walnut Birdhouse is finished with boat polish for utmost shine and weather resistance. Produced in a limited edition run of just ten pieces, the Walnut Birdhouse is available directly from Grovemade for $200.

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