Emmanuel Katto | BENCH FOR THE WINTER GARDEN

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I am Emmanuel Katto, a graphic designer based in Uganda, a country located in East Africa. As a g...

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Hello Folks Myself Emmanuel Katto From Uganda, - The slat construction reduces the overall weight. Therefore, it is easy  to manipulate. Due to its length, it will also serve as a lounger for resting. For production, I would use iroko hardwood, which stands out for its hardness and durability.

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John Skinner1 about 1 year ago

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Fiona Larisson about 1 year ago

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