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Tubabu Stool by Martín Azúa

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Designed by Martín Azúa, the Tubabu Stool is made from toned beech wood. The seat stands on three legs and includes a footrest strengthened by twisted cord. Made to last, each stool is handcrafted and comes individually numbered.

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