"Caballito" Stool

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Estimated production time: 4 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 28x28x42
Open Editions Material : Black Horse Mane, Parota wood
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Description

The foal has become a little horse: “Caballitos” are the follow-up to our “Potro” stools.

The core of the stools is wood turned by the Ramírez family (San Juan de Abajo, Nayarit) in solid parota wood, sourced by certified providers from the subtropical forest of the Mexican Pacific. The seat is handwoven with black horsehair by Cristian Rodríguez and his family in Cajititlán, Jalisco. No horses are harmed for mane extraction.

Aside from this version, the stool is also available in “güero” (blonde) and “pinto” (dappled) styles.

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Weight 18 kg
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 45 cm
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Wood & Cabinetmaking

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About the designer


The studio was born in 2013 as Álvareztostado, experimenting with materials and artisanal mexican craft techniques. In 2016 the studio transformed itself into Piedrafuego, honoring the transformation of materials -the meeting of human hands and earthly resources- the subsequent dialogue between materials and those who make our objects. The studio also develops architectural projects, artisanal manufacturing and interior design.

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In the highlands of the Andes, a group of women alpaca herders and artisans are leading the way for a sustainable and inclusive future. In collaboration with ADORNO and IED, Las Manuelas is presenting their most ambitious textile collection yet, the "Art Series", designed by highly acclaimed international artists.