Whether choosing to furnish your entire home with reclaimed oak furniture or whether you decide on a single signature piece to be used as a focal point, reclaimed oak furntiure adds a touch of elegance and harmony to your home. Even though every piece is different due to the wood detail and finishes, it will look new and unique witout losing its antique sentiment.
Vinwood manfacture according to your specifications ensuring your furnitre stands out and creates a talking point amongst visitors and guests. The handcrafted elements, curvature of the staves and the natural imperfections and style and uniquness to your home and can be passed down from generation to generation creating a new heritage for you and your family.
“Reclaimed oak has a memory and a story to tell. It creates interest and character adding that something extra to your home. Repurposing and reclaimed pieces are growing in popularity in South Africa and we are excited to be part of this growing trend in home and office décor.” Comments Jianni Geras.
“Our customers are looking for unique pieces and are prepred to spend a little more on creating a little piece of history.”
Vinwood invites you to join us at Kunjani Wine Farm, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch on Saturday 24 Feb 2018 from 5pm to celebrate the new harvest.
There will be wine tasting, canapes, live music and a display of some of our latest Vinwood furniture pieces recently installed at Kunjani.
While there is a subsidised entry ticket value of R150, each purchased ticket will act as a discount voucher of R450 when redeemed against future purchases of Vinwood furniture before 1 July 2018*.
For further information or to RSVP, please contact us at enquiries@vinwood.co.za or call on 021 8877011.
We really do hope to see you there!
Vinwood Customer Team
* TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Each purchased entry ticket will represent a discount of R450 when used against the purchase of Vinwood furniture prior to 1 July 2018.
A maximum number of one voucher can be used against each purchase transaction
These vouchers must be used by the attendee themselves and are not transferable and cannot be sold.
Jianni Geras
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