Foot Stool

by Project 213A Portugal

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 30x30x
Open Editions Material : Oak wood
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This playful design is inspired by a classic milking stool, and has a fun twist with three individually shaped legs. The stool is hand carved by artisans in northern Portugal from chestnut wood and oil finished to have a rich dark brown appearance.

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Weight 8 kg
Dimensions 35 × 35 × 35 cm
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Project 213A is a European design house founded in 2020 as an idea by four friends linked by a common design philosophy. This Project became reality with the launch in September 2021. The brand’s goal is to create modern as well as unique furniture and home accessories that are timeless with a commitment to work towards a more sustainable future. The name of the brand “Project 213A” refers to a London based address where all four founders each have lived in - at different times throughout their studies. The building is featured prominently within the logo where their home stood, above a launderette. Each product is responsibly manufactured in selected Portuguese factories and family run workshops to provide a considerate way of production while minimising wasteful practices.

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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.