Sudpsuez Dressing Table Stool With Tassels
$192.00
Description
An upholstered circular stool featuring a green velvet cushion and decorative tassel fringe. The seat rests on a black-painted metal base with gently curved legs, offering both stability and visual lightness. Compact in scale, this piece is well suited for use at a dressing table or as an occasional seat in a bedroom or bathroom.
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