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JK Adams 12-in Round Lazy Susan Slate

The slate used to make this Lazy Susan was quarried from the mountains of Vermont, a stone that was formed some 400 million years ago when finely ground ocean sediments became compressed. Each piece, such as this Lazy Susan, is one-of-a-kind, created with a natural flaked edge and lustrous seal with a felt baking to protect tables and countertops.

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