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Phillips Collection Drum Stool, Mango Wood, Gray Stone
The Drum Gray Stool is so versatile, most interior styles will welcome it with aplomb. Made of mango wood that has been given a gray stone finish, the stool will be easy to move around. Place it almost anywhere for a last-minute addition to a seating grouping, or pull it up to a sofa or club chair and it becomes a drinks table. Thanks to the juxtaposition of pared-down lines and lively wood grains, the piece illustrates how dedicated we are to the Phillips Collection ethos of modern organic. We also offer this design in several curved versions.Size: 15x15x20"h Care Instructions: Clean with wood polish and dust with a soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use. Notation: This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.
$829.00
Phillips Collection Drum Stool, Mango Wood, Gray Stone—
$829.00
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The Drum Gray Stool is so versatile, most interior styles will welcome it with aplomb. Made of mango wood that has been given a gray stone finish, the stool will be easy to move around. Place it almost anywhere for a last-minute addition to a seating grouping, or pull it up to a sofa or club chair and it becomes a drinks table. Thanks to the juxtaposition of pared-down lines and lively wood grains, the piece illustrates how dedicated we are to the Phillips Collection ethos of modern organic. We also offer this design in several curved versions.Size: 15x15x20"h Care Instructions: Clean with wood polish and dust with a soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use. Notation: This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.




















