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Look What They Made! FeetChair by Charlene
A vibrant stool or footstool that adds a pop of colour to both modern and traditional interiors.
This gorgeous home accessory is crafted by hand by the lovely Charlene who I met at the Knitting and Stitching Show late last year. She bought this lovely fabric from Urbanstax and I was so thrilled to see the finished product. Absolutely stunning.
The fabric is a one of a kind batik handmade in Ghana.
Do check out more of Charlene’s work in her Etsy shop where the stools come in a range of bright dazzling prints or elegant muted velvet.
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