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TheStooler by Andreu Carulla Studio

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From the Andreu Carulla Studio comes, The Stooler. The Stooler allows you to reuse any common household object and turn it into a nifty stool.
Made up of four wooden legs with some adjustable ratchet buckles, you can create even the most comfortable places to sit with old newspapers, clothes, a crate, or whatever you can imagine.

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