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HYDE STACKING STOOL
Overview
The Hyde Stool is a fully upholstered stacking stool which is ideal for a wide range of environments from flexible workspaces and informal meeting areas to hotels, bars, museums and educational institutions. The Hyde Stool is a frameless piece and is moulded using PU CMHR foam, making it a comfortable,
CATERPILLAR STOOL
Overview
"No matter how stiff each piece is, flexible relation makes an smooth flow. Its elastic connection allows an organic surface movement despite the rigidity of ply-wood material." Through this design, Hyeonil Jeong tried to build an amusing structure which provides a un-expected experience to users. He did
BAN STOOLS
Overview
These stools evoke those used by the African cultures, as well as in America during pre-Hispanic times. They were symbols for status, tradition, religion and identity. They are developed from select, certified, solid walnut, tzalam, and beech wood, produced through a complex process of cutting,
SAN STOOL
Overview
SAN stool was developed as a commercial quality stacking stool, primarily targeted towards the hospitality market. Additionally, SAN was developed to complement the highly successfully Filament table (released 2011). This fresh design balances an intriguing form against an informed use of material and
MBH5
Overview
Designed by Austrian designer Masato Miura, the prototype of the MBH5 barstool combines both elegance and stability into the constraint of economic feasibility. The design concept is based on seven wooden parts, die-cut from a single plate. The shapes contributing to multiple stools can be arranged in a






