Design, Interior Design

Tam Stools by Caterina Moretti

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The Tam Stools come in a group of three, lead by their heartbeat for nature. When clustered together, a clover is revealed. Separated their personalities become like tossed autumn leaves that have freshly fallen to the ground.  It’s the way the ash wood is sculpted on the seat that makes these stools so incredibly lifelike. The soft concave seat blossoms at its edges for a ribbon like effect that curls and peeks around the top.  Designed at the studio Peca in Guadalajara, Mexico by Caterina Moretti.

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