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Giant Apple Stool

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Color:  Red

Size:  One Size

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An extra seat, a side table and amusing home decor all in one.

A functional stool that doubles as whimsical sculpture, this Giant Apple Stool is crafted from molded resin and entirely hand-painted. Sturdy, strong and made to last, use the Apple Stool indoors or outside as a handy seat, or as a foot rest or side table. The Giant Apple Stool measures 15h x 12"diam.

  • Size
    15h x 12"diam.
  • Material
    Resin
  • Year of Design
    2022
  • Origin
    China
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