Water Mill Side Table/Stool

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One of my students recently gave me a flower arrangement, but I loved it because it was totally unusual and out of the ordinary: all the flowers were carefully arranged in a huge … coffee mug. I love these things that are normally used as totally normal and usual things, but if you set your mind to it you can use them to very different purposes and get an unexpected result. That also reminded me of all the things that come two-in-one, meaning you can use them for two totally different purposes. This Water Mill Side Table/Stool can be used as a stool or as a side table, depending on your need at the moment.

This piece of furniture is great for outdoors because it is made of woven resin wrapped around a powder-coated aluminum skeleton, a material which is weather resistant and which looks really cool in any patio or garden and even indoors if you have a large living room. The appearance reminds you of the traditional rattan or wicker, but this one is actually artificial.It is shaped like a drum and this makes it even more attractive.

This resin is very lightweight,  very durable and totally recyclable. It is available  in Java with Bronze frame or Pearl with Seashell White frame. So if you like it you can buy it now for $585.

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