Industrial designer Tom Skeehan launched his ARUKU and KASHI stools at Two Before Ten Café in Canberra on Thursday 19 April.
May 23rd, 2012
The momentum behind Skeehan’s products continues to build as his pieces are picked up by some of Canberra’s best cafés and bars.
ARUKU and KASHI were inspired by the folding techniques used in origami, and are customisable thanks to a series of interchangeable parts.
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