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Vaarnii

015 Peace skemill

88.000 kr

Vaarnii

015 Peace skemill

88.000 kr

TOTAL RELAXATION, TOTAL CONTEMPLATION — 015 PEACE FOOTSTOOL

The 015 Peace Footstool by Faye Toogood for Vaarnii is the perfect companion to the Peace Outdoor Lounge Chair. Together, they create a fully reclined position for ultimate relaxation and total contemplation. Built from the same thickly cut and rounded heat-treated boards as the Peace Lounge Chair, the sturdy footstool can also serve as an easy outdoor table when needed. Move it wherever you wish — it is as versatile as it is beautiful.

Made in Finland from heat-treated Finnish pine (Lunawood ThermoWood®).

KEY FEATURES

  • Designer: Faye Toogood
  • Companion: Designed to pair with the 015 Peace Outdoor Lounge Chair
  • Dual function: Footstool and outdoor side table
  • Construction: Thickly cut, rounded heat-treated pine boards
  • Material: Heat-treated pine (ThermoWood®) — weather and UV resistant
  • Origin: Handcrafted in Finland by expert local makers

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Designer: Faye Toogood
  • Brand: Vaarnii
  • Material: Lunawood ThermoWood® heat-treated Finnish pine (non-toxic, no chemicals)
  • Lead time: 8–10 weeks

USE CASES

  • Footstool paired with the 015 Peace Outdoor Lounge Chair
  • Outdoor side table for drinks, books, or objects
  • Standalone accent piece on a terrace or patio
  • Versatile outdoor furniture that moves wherever needed

CARE & MAINTENANCE

  • No treatment required — ThermoWood® is naturally weather-resistant
  • Will change colour towards a beautiful silver tone within the first year outdoors — this is expected and desirable
  • Clean with water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals
  • Dents and scratches are natural — embrace them as signs of outdoor life

ABOUT THE BRAND

Vaarnii is a Finnish design brand built on a singular conviction: that pine, the most abundant wood in Finland's sustainably managed forests, deserves to be taken seriously as a luxury material. Every Vaarnii product is made by a small circle of expert Finnish craftspeople using PEFC-certified, slow-grown timber. The result is furniture of rare honesty — objects that age visibly, gracefully, and with character.