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About
The Retrostar is the perfect complement to our armchairs from the Retrostar . Whether for the standard armchair or the rocking chair—this small footstool ensures optimal relaxation. Put your feet up, and you’re all set!

Timeless, comfortable, and practical—these are the key features of our compact footstool. Its simple design and compact dimensions allow for numerous uses.

The beautiful legs, made of solid wood, are meticulously handcrafted and then stained and/or finished with a clear varnish.

The durable upholstery features a long-lasting metal spring system and, combined with high-quality foam, ensures optimal comfort.
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Size & technical details

Retrostar - New Life

Offer at 329,00 €

including tax

Shipping & Returns: Free

Fabric samples: Free

Production & delivery time: 2–6 weeks

Color: Alabaster
Color
Legs: Beech wood, walnut stain
Legs
Piping: No
Piping
About
The Retrostar is the perfect complement to our armchairs from the Retrostar . Whether for the standard armchair or the rocking chair—this small footstool ensures optimal relaxation. Put your feet up, and you’re all set!

Timeless, comfortable, and practical—these are the key features of our compact footstool. Its simple design and compact dimensions allow for numerous uses.

The beautiful legs, made of solid wood, are meticulously handcrafted and then stained and/or finished with a clear varnish.

The durable upholstery features a long-lasting metal spring system and, combined with high-quality foam, ensures optimal comfort.
... show more
Size & technical details
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Retrostar - New Life Offer at 329,00 €

What is piping?

A piping is a cord enclosed in a fabric tube. It is used to finish the edges of upholstered furniture or cushions, while also reinforcing them and making them more durable.

The slider shows an example and explains it very quickly:

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Sustainability

Sustainability is a big word. Perhaps too big to use lightly. In an industry that tends to make promises, we believe in something simpler: taking responsibility for what we can actually influence. Not abstract offsets, but decisions that start right here in our workshop.