The Taburetes project arises from the search for tradition and craftsmanship in extinction and its prudent redesign. Creation of stools or tables made from scraps of wood and recovered pieces. With feet made from handles for field tools or iron. Made to order
Hacha stool
$ 195
Upon request / 1-2 weeks
Available on backorder
The Taburetes project arises from the search for tradition and craftsmanship in extinction and its prudent redesign. Creation of stools or tables made from scraps of wood and recovered pieces. With feet made from handles for field tools or iron. Made to order
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ECO-EFFICIENCY LEVEL OF THE PRODUCT'S PRODUCTION PROCESS
90%
Additional information
Secondary material
Madera
Core material
Steel
Height
36
Width
26
Length
26
Weight
2.5
Description
The Taburetes project arises from the search for tradition and craftsmanship in extinction and its prudent redesign. Creation of stools or tables made from scraps of wood and recovered pieces. With feet made from handles for field tools or iron.
Made to order
The Taburetes project arises from the search for tradition and craftsmanship in extinction and its prudent redesign. Creation of stools or tables made from scraps of wood and recovered pieces. With feet made from handles for field tools or iron. Made to order
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