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Little Stool by Antonio Aricò

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Elegant and timeless pine stools, named the Little Stool, simplify life with an easy modular design that links one up to another stored tight and tidy when not in use and two seats available for when you need them. The legs slice across each other so sweetly. The seat curiously engineered with a hole as a minimal handle for moving them around the house. As they hook up, a whole new personality presents itself as an enclosed wooden box possibly dolled up with a stack books and a vase of fresh cut flowers for a quick side table. Creator Antonio Aricò intended its purpose for the holiday season, “Little Stool, specially thought and made for Christmas and for Ilaria I’s temporary shop in Modena, Italy.”

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