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Too many stripes? No such thing!
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Crafted by hand in Nicaragua and now gracing the restored porches of not one but two Cheap Old Houses success stories, we’re absolutely in love with MasayaCo furniture. When we’re not shopping vintage or second-hand, our design team puts a priority on working with brands and makers committed to quality craftsmanship—that’s absolutely MasayaCo.
In Sharon Springs, the stripes of Masaya’s hand-woven Lounge Chair in Vaqueano make for a stripes-on-stripes motif that we can’t help but love. And the Telica Side Tables mean homeowners Khalindi and Ed can enjoy their porch with a cup of tea or a bowl of ice cream, whatever the occasion calls for!
In Cambridge, where the team revealed an original side porch that had been unfortunately enclosed, Masaya’s Rocking Chair in San Geronimo and Batea Side Table create a space for welcoming the day with a morning cup of coffee, in comfort.
Photos: Stephanie Munguia for Cheap Old Houses
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