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Donut Stools by Alessandra Baldereschi

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The Donut collection, an all-Italian family of chairs, was designed by Alessandra Baldereschi for MOGG. Like their namesake, the straw stools have a hole at the center. As chairs, they rest a comfortably padded seat atop sculptural legs of powder-coated wire. The chairs are handwoven and stuffed with straw according to artisanal techniques that are part of Italy’s cultural heritage. The Donut is available as a high or low stool with a white, gray, or copper finish.

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