| overall dimension | |
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width |
670 mm |
height |
740 mm |
Depth |
620 mm |

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Design: Fernando Campana, Humberto Campana
Article no: 50_120
stylepark-id: 05.1011.10030
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Design
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home furniture
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seating furniture
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armchairs
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01 product description
Product description
A small armchair made from many pieces of natural wood, similar to those with which the shacks of the favelas or shanty towns are built in Brazil, glued and nailed together by hand. The hand crafting means that each seat is slightly different from the other.
02 dimensions/weight
| Seat dimensions | |
|---|---|
Height of seat |
400 mm |
03 Tags
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