Kano Side Table, Chalk White Kano Side Table, Chalk White

SKU#:
KAN-500-09
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Global tradition reimagined for the modern home. Villa & House's designers pull inspiration from around the world, and with our Kano Side Table, African artistry takes the stage. Based on African Ling stools, the Kano features an organic look, recast in lacquered polymerized plaster from a wooden original. Its body is formed in an elaborate open lattice pattern, giving it a light, airy quality that complements its fresh white finish. With textured decorative details and a rounded top and base, the side table is basket-like and bohemian while remaining uniquely durable. Use one or a set to outfit a white-washed summer home or take it outside to dress up a porch or patio.

  • 17.5dia x 18h
  • Pigmented Lacquered Polymerized Plaster
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