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CLOT co-founder Kevin Poon has provided a sneak peek into the lifestyle brand's next offerings, featuring an exclusive set of furniture. The move is a fresh direction for the streetwear label, as it's renowned for bridging Eastern and Western culture via clothing, footwear, accessories and more.

In the featured Instagram post, a traditional wooden chair and stand is showcased. Each bears intricate markings, along with CLOT's distinct branding prominent throughout. The wooden pieces can also be assembled neatly via separate components.

"Months and months of research and development we wanted to create something @clot that was representative of our culture and also reflects what we like," Poon said in the caption. "Furniture is always something that we like to collect and this time we get to create something we can share to y’all reserved for kings and queens all hand made, hand carved made in China."

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The furniture set is slated to debut at CLOT's pop-up in Shanghai on April 10. Head over to the brand's website for additional details.

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