Flamenco stool
Bloodwood and cumaru are the main wood used for this stool. The seat contains in addition some leftover mahogany.
Bloodwood and cumaru are the main wood used for this stool. The seat contains in addition some leftover mahogany.
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Very Nice. I scan the gallery every now and then and my eye always ends up at this stool. Love you wood choices and color. How tall?
Jim Reid
Thank you :)
It's 2ft high (it's a kinfd of stool bar)by 12'' wide
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