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Barker and Stonehouse

Embrey Designer Stool Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

£675

Colour: Cream and beige, Black

The Embrey Designer Stool is a beautiful and functional addition to any space. It features a frame crafted from birch hardwood rails and high-density particle board, highlighting its durability and the natural elegance of wood. The stool's traditional handmade construction adds to its robustness. The richly designed fabric offers a stylish touch, while its unique patterned exterior and well-formed wooden legs provide visual contrast and support.

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Original Product Description:

Crafted From Birch Hardwood Rails And High-Density Particle Board, This Frame Combines Durability And Natural Wood Beauty. Traditional Hand-Building Methods Enhance Its Strength, Ensuring A Sturdy, Reliable Structure. Embrey Designer Stool Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

Established in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has become synonymous with stylish home furnishings, merging quality craftsmanship with modern design. Renowned for its luxurious sofas and elegant dining sets, the brand also excels in creating statement bedroom pieces that cater to diverse interior styles. With a strong commitment to sustainability, Barker and Stonehouse uses eco-friendly materials and responsible sourcing, ensuring their furniture is both timeless and environmentally conscious. In the bedroom category, Barker and Stonehouse offers expertly curated collections that transform any space into a sanctuary. From sophisticated bed frames to chic storage solutions, each piece is designed to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Whether you prefer modern minimalism or classic elegance, Barker and Stonehouse provides the perfect balance of style and comfort, making your bedroom a true reflection of your personal taste.

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