The traditional stool was locally called a creepie. They were common in every home and were also used for tasked around the farms such as milking cows. They were also a popular school project to teach children woodworking skills.
'Functionally beautiful and beautifully functional'
Inspired by the Shetland crofting culture of hanging up pieces of 'reesit mutton' (dried, salted lamb) to mature, these playfully designed serving platters are a delightful addition to any kitchen.