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Key Features
The Edge Wheels & Rope Stool by Lyon Béton is sure to be the topic of conversation at many gatherings. It's a unique piece that delivers double functionality as an intriguing accent for your home and a sturdy seating option for family and friends when topped with a cushion. A rope and hidden swiveling caster wheels allow you to move this concrete stool with ease, even if the party heads outside.
Inspired by modernist movements and post-modern material manufacturing techniques, Lyon Béton creates elegant and functional furniture and furnishings from an unusual medium—concrete. Each piece is handcrafted and expertly finished to preserve the natural quirks of the material, elevating the designs with warmth, function and individuality.
Key Features
The Edge Wheels & Rope Stool by Lyon Béton is sure to be the topic of conversation at many gatherings. It's a unique piece that delivers double functionality as an intriguing accent for your home and a sturdy seating option for family and friends when topped with a cushion. A rope and hidden swiveling caster wheels allow you to move this concrete stool with ease, even if the party heads outside.
Inspired by modernist movements and post-modern material manufacturing techniques, Lyon Béton creates elegant and functional furniture and furnishings from an unusual medium—concrete. Each piece is handcrafted and expertly finished to preserve the natural quirks of the material, elevating the designs with warmth, function and individuality.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Material: Concrete
- Foldable: No
- Machine Washable: No
- Dishwasher Safe: No
- Oven Safe: No
- Microwave Safe: No
- Made In France
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DL-09535WR
California Residents: Prop 65 regulations