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Luco Stool by Martín Azúa

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LUCO is a classic three-legged stool designed by Martín Azúa for Mobles114. Great for dining areas, public spaces and homes, this simple object aims to give quality and authenticity to its materials – beech wood and steel – through a process that merges innovation and tradition. “I do not like the idea of a uniform world where products have an unclear origin and are made of materials that we do not recognize”.
The stool comes in three sizes: 70 cm, 60 cm or 45 cm. The footrest is made of painted black steel for both versions of 75 and 60 cm. Have a look at other Martin Azua’s works here.

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