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Ro Footstool - Brushed Aluminum Legs

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Ro Footstool - Brushed Aluminum Legs

Ro Footstool - Brushed Aluminum Legs

Ro Lounge Chair is softly sculptured and formed after the curves of the body. With no sharp edges or roughness, it invites you to sit down and relax and reflect. The aesthetics of Ro Lounge Chair do not compromise functionality and the functionality does not compromise the aesthetics. The design of the shell is elegant and simple, pleasing to both the eye and the body, and promises tranquility in both its visual appearance and comfortable functionality. Furthermore, the form of the shell allows you to choose between taking part in what goes on in the room or relaxing in your own private space. The base is made of brushed aluminum or solid oak with a clear lacquer finish. The Ro Footstool features the same trumpet-shaped aluminum legs as the Ro lounge chair, recalling Jaime Hayon's eccentric ceramic models which often feature flared, conical elements.

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From $472.15

Original: $1,349.00

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Ro Footstool - Brushed Aluminum Legs

$1,349.00

$472.15

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Ro Lounge Chair is softly sculptured and formed after the curves of the body. With no sharp edges or roughness, it invites you to sit down and relax and reflect. The aesthetics of Ro Lounge Chair do not compromise functionality and the functionality does not compromise the aesthetics. The design of the shell is elegant and simple, pleasing to both the eye and the body, and promises tranquility in both its visual appearance and comfortable functionality. Furthermore, the form of the shell allows you to choose between taking part in what goes on in the room or relaxing in your own private space. The base is made of brushed aluminum or solid oak with a clear lacquer finish. The Ro Footstool features the same trumpet-shaped aluminum legs as the Ro lounge chair, recalling Jaime Hayon's eccentric ceramic models which often feature flared, conical elements.