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Tamar de Shalit originally designed the three-legged Central Stool during the 1950s as a student at London’s infamous Central School of Arts and Crafts. The smooth, half-moon, turned wooden form features three tapered legs and crafted mortise and tenon joints.///Description
The piece works either as an occasional table or a stool; its straight side can align with the wall or if paired with another stool forms a fully circular side table. The stool can also remain freestanding.
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Description
Tamar de Shalit originally designed the three-legged Central Stool during the 1950s as a student at London’s infamous Central School of Arts and Crafts. The smooth, half-moon, turned wooden form features three tapered legs and crafted mortise and tenon joints.///Description
The piece works either as an occasional table or a stool; its straight side can align with the wall or if paired with another stool forms a fully circular side table. The stool can also remain freestanding.























