Onda Counter Stool
DWR is pleased to present the latest refined and visionary design from
Stua:
the Onda Stool (2006). The work of Stua founder Jess Gasca, the Onda Stool mimics the curves of the human body. By incorpo
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DWR is pleased to present the latest refined and visionary design from
the Onda Stool (2006). The work of Stua founder Jess Gasca, the Onda Stool mimics the curves of the human body. By incorpo
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