Cafe Culture’s unique take on the stool, designed by Michelle Jansen Van Rensburg at Saturday Indesign.
September 16th, 2011
The Saturday Stool was created as an up-cycled piece of furniture for our Pop-up bar at Saturday Indesign.
It is constructed entirely of turned table legs, designed and made in Sydney.
We fell in love with this sturdy little seat and it has now become part of our range!
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