Handmade Stoneware Bacchus Bookends, 6.75" - Set of 2
$140.00
Regular price $86.95Showcased by Brit + Co, these handcrafted stoneware cream white Bacchus bookends made by Virginia Sin are essential for elevating interior design. Simply style this eye-catching pair of bookends on your living room bookshelf to accentuate your collection of books. It's the perfect bookend set to bring extra elegance to your home decor.
Due to the handmade process, each bookend is unique. No two pieces are exactly alike.
Product Specifications
- 7.5" Long x 6.5" Wide x 6.75" Tall
- 2 Bookends per Set
- Stoneware
- Handmade
- To clean, wipe with a damp cloth.
- *Ethically made in Brooklyn, NY, USA.
About the Brand
SIN is a woman-owned company founded by Virginia Sin, a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary designer. Her company specializes in designing and handcrafting sustainable, American-made home goods. Her company's mission is "to spread warmth and happiness to every home by infusing delight and function into everything we create."
Handmade Stoneware Bacchus Bookends, 6.75" - Set of 2
$140.00
Regular price $86.95Showcased by Brit + Co, these handcrafted stoneware cream white Bacchus bookends made by Virginia Sin are essential for elevating interior design. Simply style this eye-catching pair of bookends on your living room bookshelf to accentuate your collection of books. It's the perfect bookend set to bring extra elegance to your home decor.
Due to the handmade process, each bookend is unique. No two pieces are exactly alike.
Product Specifications
- 7.5" Long x 6.5" Wide x 6.75" Tall
- 2 Bookends per Set
- Stoneware
- Handmade
- To clean, wipe with a damp cloth.
- *Ethically made in Brooklyn, NY, USA.
About the Brand
SIN is a woman-owned company founded by Virginia Sin, a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary designer. Her company specializes in designing and handcrafting sustainable, American-made home goods. Her company's mission is "to spread warmth and happiness to every home by infusing delight and function into everything we create."