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Manufacturer: Tucker Robbins
SKU: TR-141

Sugar presses were used for hundreds of years in the Philippines to crush sugar cane, most being made from Satinwood or, as the tribes people call it, Ironwood. Satinwood, one of the finest and hardest woods in the world, develops a soft patina over time. Most are antiques but all are one of a kind. Whether used as a pedestal base or alone as a side table, the Sugar Press reminds us of our agrarian roots.

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Sugar presses were used for hundreds of years in the Philippines to crush sugar cane, most being made from Satinwood or, as the tribes people call it, Ironwood. Satinwood, one of the finest and hardest woods in the world, develops a soft patina over time. Most are antiques but all are one of a kind. Whether used as a pedestal base or alone as a side table, the Sugar Press reminds us of our agrarian roots.

Products specifications
Diameter12 Inch
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Products specifications
Diameter12 Inch
Manufacturer LinkView Manufacturer Page
PDFView Product PDF