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Compact, characterful, and consciously made — this handcrafted footstool is created entirely from materials that were once destined for landfill.

 

The sturdy wooden legs have been salvaged from broken chairs, while the textured upholstery fabric and supportive foam filling have all been carefully reclaimed and repurposed through the CycleUp process. The result is a beautifully unique piece that blends practicality with sustainable design.

 

Perfectly sized as a footrest, occasional perch, or decorative accent, this versatile stool adds warmth and texture to any living space while giving quality materials a second life.

 

Each piece is completely one-of-a-kind, celebrating the beauty of creative reuse and thoughtful craftsmanship.

 

Features:

  • Wooden legs salvaged from broken chairs

  • Upholstery fabric diverted from landfill

  • Foam filling reclaimed and repurposed

  • Sturdy, supportive construction

  • Compact and versatile design

  • One unique piece

 

Perfect for: living rooms, bedrooms, reading corners, or anywhere you need a small but useful extra seat or footrest.

 

Sustainably made in Ireland by Derek from CycleUp.

Footstool - Grey Tones

SKU: FR001
€150.00Price
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    CycleUp Textiles 

    Riverside Centre, Athleague, Co Roscommon, F42 K685, Ireland

    CycleUp is a circular economy environmental and training social enterprise developed and operated by Roscommon Women’s Network – Women’s Collective Ireland.

     
    This project is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme
    RWN CycleUp Textiles Skills and Product Innovation Project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027
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