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Amaury Poudray’s PUKKA Desk Brush

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In collaboration with brush specialists Andrée Jardin, Frenchman Amaury Poudray designed the PUKKA, a brush for cleaning off desks. The horsehair brush has a two-part handle of stainless steel and oak, sapelli, or sycamore. These materials give the accessory the weight, durability, and minimalist look expected of traditionalist designs. Perfect for the modern workspace.

Photo © Loïc Benoit + Andrée Jardin

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