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Mamulengo Rocking Chair by Eduardo Baroni

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The rhythm of a rocker seems to have been captured in freeze frame form as the Mamulengo Rocking Chair by Eduardo Baroni. Ivory plywood slices flutter beside each other capturing a deluxe texture, representing a forward progression.  Climb on into the tremendous dip, hugging the natural curve of your spine. It is just as beautiful as unique, made for new Rio de Janeiro furniture company, Elon.

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