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Place of Origin: Senegalese
Set of 2 monoxyl wood stools from Senegal 1950
Located in JASSANS-RIOTTIER, FR
Set of 2 stools made in Senegal in the 50s Carved in one piece of wood An amazing patina of time
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Mid-20th Century Senegalese Stools

Materials

Wood

Living Room Set in Vene, Senegal, 1960
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Set composed of a large coffee table and six stools made in Senegal in the 60s. The top of the coffee table (140 cm / 90 cm) is composed of a slice of Vene, resting on four legs. The...
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1960s Brutalist Vintage Senegalese Stools

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Wood

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