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As the name implies
Bellboy's Water Tower Chair takes its shape from
planks salvaged from a 10,000-gallon rooftop water tank that once stood atop a Park Avenue co-op. The 40-year-old California Redwood lends its beautiful color and rich grain perfectly. Each 8' plank has been chopped down and consecutively laid to accentuate the lounge chair's flowing, mid-century inspired silhouette.
Part of an exhibition of Contemporary Design using salvaged material.
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