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RIVENA Stool - Walnut

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Handy & Stylish Wooden Stool

Moves Wherever You Need It – Practical Comfort Meets Modern Elegance

Bring charm, versatility, and comfort into your home with this beautifully crafted wooden stool. Designed for both function and style, it’s easy to move, easy to love, and fits effortlessly into any space.

Features

  • Easy to Carry: Built-in side handle allows you to move it around your space with ease.

  • Safe & Sleek: Rounded corners enhance safety while lending a soft, modern look.

  • Two Premium Finishes:
    Natural Wood: Highlights the beautiful grain for a cozy, organic feel.
    Walnut: Adds a rich, refined touch to any interior.

  • Durable Build: Crafted from solid rubberwood for strength and long-lasting performance.

  • Multi-Functional Design: Use it as a vanity stool, extra seat, or a compact side table.

  • Compact & Versatile: Perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, dressing areas, or small spaces.

Product Details

  • Dimensions: W 370 x D 400 x H 450 mm

  • Material: Rubberwood, PU Fabric

  • Assembly: No assembly required

  • Available Colours: Natural, Walnut

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