COLOUR STOOL カラースツール

SGD 650.00

Estimated delivery: 8 to 16 weeks after purchase.

The gridlines on this stool are fine indentations, spray-painted with colorant. As part of the manufacturing process, surplus paint is sanded away until the colorant remains only inside in the grooves. The bottom of the seat and the joints between the seat and the legs are made according to the highest standards of Japanese craftsmanship. Handy and lightweight, the stool can be moved easily between spaces ranging from the entrance to the kitchen, bedroom and living room.

P345XADA
COLOUR: WARM WHITE + PINK GRID
MATERIAL: ITAYA MAPLE
FINISHING: TRANSPARENT COLOUR + OPAQUE PINK + CLEAR COATING

P345XADC
COLOUR: COOL WHITE + BLUE GRID
MATERIAL: ITAYA MAPLE
FINISHING: TRANSPARENT COLOUR + OPAQUE PINK + CLEAR COATING

W450 D310 H430

Designed by Scholten & Baijings

Made In Japan

All items come with 3-Years Structural Warranty.

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Scholten & Baijings

Stefan Scholten (1972) and Carole Baijings (1973) established Scholten & Baijings, Studio for Design, in 2000. They combine minimal forms and balanced use of colour with traditional craft techniques and industrial production in a distinctive, almost un-Dutch design style. They work for companies and institutions such as the Zuiderzee Museum, Audax Textile Museum, RoyalVKB, Established & Sons, HAY, Thomas Eyck, Pastoe, among others. Their work is published in magazines such as Wallpaper*, Frame, Elle Deco, New York Times, Vogue, Surface and in the International Design Year Book. Their work has been purchased by several museums and private collectors and is sold worldwide. They recently received their second Dutch Design Award, won a Wallpaper* Design Award and were rewarded with the ELLE Decoration International Design Award for Young Designer Talent 2011.