Interior Design

Pushpin Cork Stool by Cooima Design

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After its birth in 1900 by Edwin Moore, the push pin has come a long way from just tacking away documents and maps. Taiwanese based company Cooima, which means “can do” in Chinese, has a can do attitude when it comes to their products as they present their delightful little cork furniture called Pushpin. This lovely product can be used as a side table or as a stool. Push your tuckus comfortably over the Pushpin. 

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