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Dogon Stool

$2,100 Non-Member
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Member and other discount do not apply.
Online Only

Dogon Stool

$2,100 Non-Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member and other discount do not apply.

Color:  Black

Size:  One Size

Item# 14024-802963
Member and other discount do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $40.00 
Special Order: This item is Made to Order. Please allow 8-10 weeks for shipping per item.
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Born in Ethiopia and based in Virginia, designer Jomo Tariku conceived this Dogon Stool as a modern take on small geometric stools found in the African nation of Mali. Growing up in Ethiopia, Tariku was drawn to the eclectic art and furniture pieces that his father collected from all over Africa. Tariku developed his craft during summer breaks at a local furniture builder in the Ethiopian city of Addis Ababa and went on to study industrial design at the University of Kansas. 


The
Dogon Stool is made in Virginia, crafted with precision using a CNC wood-milling machine and hand-finished and assembled. This height-adjustable design is made from water-resistant Baltic birch plywood with a double black stain finish and is made to order. It measures 15.75–17.9h x 14w x 8.5"d.
 
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  • Designer
    Jomo Tariku
  • Size
    15.75-17.9h x 14w x 8.5"d
    Seat:14w x 11.25"d
  • Material
    Baltic Birch Plywood
  • Year of Design
    2018
  • Origin
    USA
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  • Special shipping charge of $40.00
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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