Whether it's a stool or an ottoman.
A stool has been introduced in the Acapulco series, redesigned based on the outdoor chair that has been loved since the 1960s in Mexican resort areas. With a simple structure of a steel frame wrapped in PVC cord, each piece is carefully crafted by Mexican artisans. It features a soft seating experience thanks to the flexible PVC cord. It is perfect not only as a stool for a quick break but also as a footrest when combined with the Acapulco chair. It can be used in outdoor settings such as balconies, terraces, and poolside, as well as indoors. The wide variety of color options is also one of its attractions. *PVC cord: A cord made of polyvinyl chloride. It is a material that is flexible, resistant to aging, and has excellent strength. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Designer: Akira Yamamoto Design Year: 2017 Brand: METROCS Country of Production: Mexico Size: Width 430 × Depth 400 × Height 415 mm Specifications: Legs: With rubber caps Materials: Frame: Steel rod (melamine baked paint) Cord: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) Warranty Period: 2 years
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For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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As an ottoman for the chair.
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There are five color options available.
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Usage image. The tips of the legs have rubber caps.
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Directly from above.
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.