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Three has long been considered a lucky number. In Catholic cultures, the three petals of the shamrock were used to … Read more Three has long been considered a lucky number. In Catholic cultures, the three petals of the shamrock were used to represent the Holy Trinity. But the power of three goes back further to ancient Chinese and Greek culture where it is considered a number of harmony. We hope you find peace and comfort in our three-petal Clover Chair. The Clover Chair is made from a white-tone rattan weave, including the circular base. The clover shape of the seat beckons guests to relax and curl up in its center. See less
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