Cleo Counter Stool

The Cleo Counter Stool is made from teak remnant and natural weaved rattan seat top....more

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TF205

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Cleo Counter Stool

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DESCRIPTION

The Cleo Counter Stool is made from teak remnant and natural weaved rattan seat top. The teak is sanded smooth, but will have evidence of natural flaws such as knots and burrs and gnarling which adds to the unique character from piece to piece. The rattan is hand woven and stretched for the seat top. The teak used is the discards from larger furniture manufacturers in Indonesia. This range uses everything including the roots and offcuts from tree limbs to create natural rustic designs whilst minimising wastage of this precious resource similar to a head to tail approach in cooking. The sanded teak will highlight the natural wood tone and lustre inherent in teak wood, and the use of rattan provides a natural hand made product perfect for any kitchen benchtop. 

This item is fully assembled.

 

DIMENSIONS & DETAILS
DIMENSIONS:

W 35 x D 35 x H 65 cm

SKU: TF205
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      Danielle
      Cleo

      The Cleo stools are beautiful. The perfect selection for our Kinkumber project.