SpoolStool
Blending function with comfort, the SpoolStool is an ergonomically driven response to the common day extension cord. The simple form provides an easy and aesthetically…
Blending function with comfort, the SpoolStool is an ergonomically driven response to the common day extension cord. The simple form provides an easy and aesthetically…
Inspired by Meret Oppenheim’s bird-legged Traccia table, this dual-footed stool applies the functional stability and aesthetic peculiarity of one of our favorite barnyard animal’s feet:…
Don’t be deceived by that slim silhouette- the Nerd series of bar stools showcase solid hardwood construction and a clean, classic silhouette for durability and timeless…
This Stool Rocks is a project that explores the digital-to-physical possibility of made-to-order furniture. Fabsie’s network of local producers ensure that each stool is made…
Thomas Feichnter’s design strategy for the Fino collection was to eliminate the heavy and massive quality typical of solid wood furniture while retaining its constructive…
A whopping 80 curved steel rods spring out of the Dome stool’s base to create an intricate yet functional “cushion.” In a strikingly polar blend…
This original seating design called Statthocker transforms old-fashioned 1960s street lanterns into modern, stackable stools that pay homage to the repurposed material. Noticing that local…
Named “270°” for the degree by which its 3 circular pipe mechanisms swing, this functional stool design is actually an all-in-one chair, desk and table!…
We’re loving this gothic-influenced stool, appropriately named… Venom. It looks more like a creature out of a bizarre Tim Burton world than a piece of…
The inspiration behind the TOOJO stool series is from the semi-nomadic Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania; specifically, their distinctive jewelry. Like the intricate beadwork…
The Duit Barcelona is an ingenious DIY flatpack furniture collection that can easily be constructed or deconstructed by the user without the need for tools….
The unique construction of the Ane stool gives the illusion of intricate complexity, but don’t be fooled… the multiple solid timber pieces are actually all…