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Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style
Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style
Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style
Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style
Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style
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Arc de Stool '52 | Chairs by Project 213A. Item made of walnut works with contemporary style

Created and Sold by Project 213A

Project 213A

Arc de Stool '52 - Chairs

Price $1,636

Creation: 5-6 weeks
Shipping: DHL 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: January 7, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
20.47H x 15.35W x 15.35D in
52H x 39W x 39D cm
20 kg
44.09 lb

Arc de Stool '52
Designed by Project 213A in 2022

Side table in solid walnut with legs that arch inwards its triangular top. Carved by skilled artisans in northern Portugal.

Production lead time: 1-6 weeks depending on stock availability.

DETAILS:
Material: Walnut
H52 x W39 x D39 cm
H20.5 x W15.4 x D15.4 inch

Item Arc de Stool '52
Created by Project 213A
As seen in Creator's Studio, Porto, Portugal
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Project 213A
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Furniture and home accessories

Project 213A is a European design house founded in 2020 as an idea by four friends linked by a common design philosophy. This Project became reality with the launch in September 2021.



The brand’s goal is to create modern as well as unique furniture and home accessories that are timeless with a commitment to work towards a more sustainable future.



The name of the brand “Project 213A” refers to a London based address where all four founders each have lived in - at different times throughout their studies.

The building is featured prominently within the logo where their home stood, above a launderette.


Their collections are responsibly produced in Project 213A's in-house wood / ceramic workshops as well as with local manufacturers, to provide a considerate way of production while minimising wasteful practices.