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Mango Wood and Iron Swivel Stools

Mango Wood and Iron Swivel Stools

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Looking for some cool new counter stools for your kitchen or barstools for your home pub? Then check out these Fincher Stools from Arteriors. These luxurious swiveling stools feature natural mango wood for the seat and base and iron for the frame. A unique combination of rustic and industrial designs.

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