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Walnut Stools
A stool? A table? A plant stand? We admit we have a hard time categorizing this product. Designed in 1960 as a low table for the Time-Life Building in New York, the walnut stool became Ray Eames' favorite seat. They were liberally scattered about the Eames home in Pacific Palisades. Each stool combines the sumptuous solidity of rich walnut with the no-fuss utility of furniture that can be moved anywhere as needed. Solid walnut finished in gunstock oil. Concave top and bottom surfaces. Available in your choice of one of three different profiles.
Dimensions: 13 1/4"dia x 15"h
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