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Designed by Harry & Camila
With a warm and welcoming appearance whilst not looking imposing whatsoever, the Bcn wooden legs is available in a white and black design and this wooden stool brings a certain degree of warmth into any environment.
Finishes:
Legs in natural beech or lacquered matching seat colour, polybutylene terephthalate seat in white, black, flouro green or red coral
Dimensions:
540 x 520 x H780 mm SH670 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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