Standing desks may be the rage right now, but we do spend most of our days sitting down. Staring with their initial 3-4 legged designs, the humble stool has come a long way with the designers experimenting on them. Our curation showcases all those experiments that did well, and they are so innovative! Running out of space – we have stools that pack flat and assemble without tools. Assembling is a concern – we have stools that assemble with a latch, a single screw as well as self-balancing stools for those of us worried about our health. You name it, this collection of designs has it all to keep your work, health and home space balanced perfectly.
Covered Stool by Youngmin Kang
Ovini Stool by Weronika Żytko
The Latch Stool by Christian Juhl
Ching Chair No 2 by Ta-Chih Lin & Yi-Fan Hsieh
Frida, the flat-packing stool by Zanocchi & Starke
The Mågen stool by Pernille Løgstrup Iversen, Rikke Palmerston & Fatima Fransson of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen
Maple Stool by Line Depping
Stecki, the stool without glue, by Henning Marxen
Muista Active Chair by Aurimas Lazinskas, Vainius Markelis, Saulius Sestavickas & Vilius Kiskis
SNO stool by Torstein Bakke and Caleb