Our delivery rates are as follows:
Cost
Time
£5.95
3-7 working days
£24.95
3-7 working days
£49.95
12-24 working days
In order to streamline the fulfilment process, we organise deliveries direct from suppliers to you. This ensures your order will arrive faster and minimise the risk of in-transit damage. As a result, our shipping fees are on a per-supplier basis. This means that if your order can be fulfilled by a single supplier we will only charge you a single delivery fee (which will be the highest individual unit delivery amount of the items ordered); if on the other hand your order can only be fulfilled by multiple suppliers we will charge you a delivery fee for each supplier. By way of illustration, if you order a small item that is fulfilled by one supplier and a large item that is fulfilled by another supplier, we will charge you £55.90 for delivery (being £5.95 + £49.95).
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The Fratellino Trolley designed by Franco Albini, is a handmade bar cart made of sustainable Indonesian rattan in its natural color. Skilled wicker workers bind the fine details onto the rattan frame, making it a perfect addition to any living room or holiday home. It can be used as a drink serving cart, a plant table, or a decorative item. Franco Albini, a renowned architect and designer of the 1950s, produced numerous iconic furniture designs, including the Rack Systems and Chairs Margherita and Gala, which are currently on display at MOMA in New York. His designs managed to merge traditional Italian crafts with modernist and minimalist aesthetics. The rattan material used in the Fratellino Barvogn is a timeless and durable material that fits well with current consumer demands. In the 1960s, rattan had its heyday, where skilled woodworkers and architects created beautiful sculptural furniture from the hardy, but craftsmanship-intensive material.