Shell Psychedelic Kilim Anita Vanity Stool

Studio by St. Frank
Revive
Sale $2,395
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Introducing our first-ever upholstered furniture collection, where signature prints and luxurious craftsmanship blend together for the ultimate statement pieces

You’re so vain. Designed to bring a sense of polish to your daily routine, the Anita Vanity Stool blends comfort and style into one perfectly proportioned piece. With its fully upholstered form, bold back that flows all the way to the floor, and subtle base, it’s sculptural, striking, and effortlessly refined.

Available in small batch quantities, custom-made from start to finish in North Carolina.

DETAILS:
Dimensions: 18"W x 20"D x 29"H
Total Seat Height: 18"
Height of Wood Base: 8"
Seat Back Depth: 4 3/8"
Seat Overhang Depth: 1.5"

Please note each piece is made to order. Pattern placement and color may vary slightly from image.
Dye lots may vary. As a result, there may be slight color variations between your swatch and the final product.
All our fabrics are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. This means that our fabrics have been tested and are free of over 100 harmful and environmentally damaging chemicals. Our fabrics are better for your skin and better for the environment.
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Spot clean only.
Items will be delivered via White Glove service. This item is made to order and cannot be canceled, returned, or exchanged.

Provenance

This archival print is a replica of a Turkish flat tapestry-woven kilim rug originating from the tribal and nomadic cultures of Anatolia. Each region producing kilims employs its own distinctive patterns and colors in the rug design. The kilim weaving technique creates clearly defined geometric shapes which are highly valued by collectors. Kilims are used either as prayer rugs or purely for decoration. In recent years, these textiles have become an increasingly popular collector's item around the world.