The San Francisco Chronicle recently showcased our ever-popular Onde Stool Table in a feature on a residence by Gil Mendez. The Bay Area designer used the Onde to anchor a space visually near a window seat where it could function as an occasional table or additional seating.

The editors at the Chronicle found that our "sculptural stool shares the geometry" of the iconic walnut stool by Ray and Charles Eames. We agree, although with strong tribal influences, as well.

Available in three distinct finishes, the Onde is sculpted from solid Margosa wood. This remarkable wood has been identified as a renewable resource for home grown agro-chemicals and nutrients which are are bio-degradable and non-toxic. The wood is dried for several months and allowed to develop natural cracks and separations. After being shaped, it is treated with a vegetable oil to enhance the grain pattern and finished with a wax for protection. Click here to learn more about the Onde Stool Table.

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