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The x+l 16 Cut Circle stool is designed to complement the x+l 13 Full Circle Dining Table, while also functioning independently as a stool or side table. Its cut-out form introduces a subtle variation in shape, giving the piece a more expressive and sculptural character.///Description
Available in Teak or American Red Oak, each finish highlights the natural qualities of the material. Teak is offered in natural and dark stain finishes, while Red Oak comes in Burnt Cobalt Coir or Indian Mud, a warm red tone inspired by monsoon earth. The Red Oak versions are lightly brushed to enhance texture and reveal the grain.
Phantom Hands is a design studio dedicated to creating contemporary furniture that balances craftsmanship, sustainability, and visual storytelling. They explore innovative uses of materials, including responsibly sourced timbers, and combine traditional techniques with modern design to produce functional yet sculptural pieces. Their work often draws inspiration from natural forms, cultural contexts, and experimental finishes, resulting in furniture that is both distinctive and enduring.
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The x+l 16 Cut Circle stool is designed to complement the x+l 13 Full Circle Dining Table, while also functioning independently as a stool or side table. Its cut-out form introduces a subtle variation in shape, giving the piece a more expressive and sculptural character.///Description
Available in Teak or American Red Oak, each finish highlights the natural qualities of the material. Teak is offered in natural and dark stain finishes, while Red Oak comes in Burnt Cobalt Coir or Indian Mud, a warm red tone inspired by monsoon earth. The Red Oak versions are lightly brushed to enhance texture and reveal the grain.
Phantom Hands is a design studio dedicated to creating contemporary furniture that balances craftsmanship, sustainability, and visual storytelling. They explore innovative uses of materials, including responsibly sourced timbers, and combine traditional techniques with modern design to produce functional yet sculptural pieces. Their work often draws inspiration from natural forms, cultural contexts, and experimental finishes, resulting in furniture that is both distinctive and enduring.






















