Naive Terra Stool

392,00 €

Inesa Malafej et Arunas Sukarevicius

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A design stool with Lithuanian accents! Here is the creation of the studio Etc for an outstanding designer ! A high-end creation, perfect finishes and available in many colors to adjust with a chair from the same collection! Imagined and made in Lithuania !

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Dimensions: Width 50 cm x Depth 41 cm x Height 40,5 cm - Weight 7kg

Materials: natural oiled ash, Ritz fabric (83% cotton, 9% modal, 8% polyester)

Colors: natural wood, brow terra

Information: very easy to maintain

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History of the product

A velvet stool ? Yes, but not only ... An essential complement to your living room set, imagined and manufactured in Lithuania in a responsible workshop, using mainly local materials.

Resting on four feet made of solid ash wood, this stool covered with a fabric seat available in many materials and colors will bring the little touch of color that is lacking in your decoration. Already acclaimed by many hotels and resorts, this innovative set accompanies you in the creation of a Scandinavian and cozy universe !

The designer

Inesa Malafej and Arunas Sukarevicius have been working together since they began their design studies at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. In 2012, while continuing their studies at the Royal Danish Academy, they started their own studio, entitled “etc.etc.” During the past two years, “etc.etc.” has already been working for several brands in Europe, an accomplishment recognised by industry’s prestigious “IF” and “Red Dot” awards.

“In our work we hold a deep respect to the crafts, traditions, and evolution of every object. Together with this we are constantly looking for the next step in making them new, better, different, adapting it for today’s environment, technology and society.”

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