Nature is truly present in the Teton Apple Watch band
in Zebrawood by Wood Mark Watches.
When I came across the Frankie Watch
in Zebrawood & Navy I knew I had to have it!
My watch is the Frankie Series
in Zebrawood & Navy (wood from West Africa, Congo — so cool!).
And a lot of their designs — like my Frankie Series
in Zebrawood & Navy — are unisex!
(Mine is the Reese watch
in Zebrawood and Emerald!)
The one I have is part of the Frankie series
in Zebrawood (because the stripes on the wood resembles that of a zebra) and Champagne.
My favorite color is Turquoise so I absolutely love that Cora watch
in Zebrawood and Turqoise.
Not exact matches
These beautiful
Zebrawood Grinders are works of art
in my kitchen.
The Turqoise colour is incredibly eye - catching and works so nicely
in unison with the
Zebrawood.
I fell for this
zebrawood pattern because it just feels so natural to wear
in the mountains.
Toms Desert Wedge Bootie F21 Open Knit Cardigan F21 Wool Grosgrain - Band Boater Gap Destructed Flare Skinny Jeans Kendra Scott Frances Necklace
in Teal Agate (use code CURLYCRAFTYMOMXOXO to get 1 free month) J. Crew Jeweled Bib Tank Target Women's Bow Crossbody Bag Karen Walker Super Duper Thistle Sunglasses Molly Suzanne Tassel Bracelet Set Jord Wooden Watches Cora Series —
Zebrawood & Turquoise For this outfit collage, I started with a blardigan
in a crisp fall color.
The Cora style I chose is made with
Zebrawood, which is even more stunning
in person — the pictures don't really do it complete justice.
I chose the
zebrawood and navy watch from JORD's Frankie 35 series, and as soon as I put it on, I fell
in love.
Located on the fourth floor this $ 3,500 / night room provides 1,860 - square - feet to relax
in, including an 80 - square foot dressing room (made of
zebrawood and offering floor to ceiling mirrors).
An intimate fireplace, West African
zebrawood, Jerusalem - limestone floors, Asian artwork and artifacts, and angular modern furnishings decorated
in soothing earth tones establish the lobby's ambiance.
While selecting the materials for the series Landscape Portraits, Oppenheim discovered that difficult or endangered woods are often replicated by processing common woods, like Birch,
in order to give the appearance of something more exotic, such as Eastern Red Cedar and
Zebrawood.
It is lacquered
in a sleek white with a
zebrawood lined interior to add interest.