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SSS01W stool

SSS01W stool

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SKU: MTO

SASHA X SASHA STOOL, MODEL 'SSS01W', IN WALNUT BURL VENEER. THE GEOMETRIC SEAT RESTS ON A BIPODAL BASE.

DESIGNER: SASHA X SASHA
DIMENSIONS: W.31CM / D.30CM / H.40CM
MATERIAL: WALNUT BURL VENEER
COLOR: BROWN
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Sasha X Sasha

Sasha X Sasha is the fruit of the collaboration between Alexandra Gineva and Alexander Dobrovski, both graduates of the Moscow Architectural Institute and holders of a master's degree in architecture of the St Lucas University, in the 2010s. They founded Masterskaya in 2013 before D 'Establish their own studio, Sasha X Sasha, in Paris in 2019. From 2020 until today, they participated in numerous exhibitions in Europe, notably in Paris, Moscow and Milan. Their main source of inspiration lies in temporary furniture created and built from materials found by building workers in Russia. Using remains of building materials and everything they can find, they make objects necessary for their daily lives, such as tables or benches.
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