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Lazada
Designed by Bartoli Design
Smooth and continuous lines make this padded stool a picture of simplicity while a light inner layer of polyurethane foam provides unmatchable softness. This stool was designed to provide a perfect complement to the Joko family and pairs with both the Joko chair and the Joko chair with armrests.
Finishes:
Metal structure with moulded polyurethane foam, removable upholstery in fabric
Dimensions:
W450 x D500 x H890 mm SH660 mm W450 x D520 x H990 mm SH760 mm
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