High fluted stool (1965), Chandigarh Collective, Phantom Hands

High fluted stool (1965), Chandigarh Collective, Phantom Hands Photo: Phantom Hands
“I love the timeless elegance and craftsmanship of this classic design that captures the essence of mid-20th century modern design. These are re-editions of furniture originally designed for the city of Chandigarh under the direction of Pierre Jeanneret.”
Bar Stool No.1 (1928), Eileen Gray, ClassiCon

Bar Stool No.1 (1928), Eileen Gray, ClassiCon Photo: ClassiCon
“This stool is a blend of classic sophistication and strong architectural character that resonates with my love of historic design.”
Bertoia Stool (1952), Harry Bertoia, Knoll

Bertoia Stool (1952), Harry Bertoia, Knoll Photo: Knoll
“The airy structure and sculptural form make this stool both a work of art and a functional object.”
Neuilly Too (2023), Fabrice Berrux, Bonaldo

Neuilly Too (2023), Fabrice Berrux, Bonaldo Photo: Bonaldo
“Its clean lines and versatile design blend perfectly into both contemporary and traditional spaces.”
Stool One (2006), Konstantin Grcic, Magis

Stool One (2006), Konstantin Grcic, Magis Photo: Magis
“The innovative, industrial design of this stool adds an element of modern elegance to any setting.”
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