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Designed by Arrmet Lab
Metal high stool with structure in steel squared tube and upholstered seat. It featurea a soft cap which covers the back and is customizable both in colour and embroidery, hence the name HAT.
Finishes:
Stackable, legs in steel in chrome or lacquered white, black, copper or brass, upholstery in a selection of fabrics, vinyl or leather, stitch details in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W510 x D510 x H1040 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 4 pcs
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