From iconic classics to contemporary designs, low stools offer a versatile and stylish solution for various needs in your living space. These compact pieces of furniture are perfect for serving as a convenient spot to perch your cup of coffee, making them ideal companions for your morning routine or an afternoon break. Whether you prefer the timeless charm of mid-century modern stools or the sleek lines of contemporary designs, there's a low stool to suit every interior.
Eames Turned Stool - Herman Miller
Made of solid walnut and ebonised ash, these stools designed by Charles and Ray Eames can be used anywhere, individually or in groups, and are beautifully versatile.
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Cork Stool - Vitra
Designed by Jasper Morrison, the robust members of the Cork Family stand firmly, making them suited for use as side tables or stools. They benefit from the advantageous natural properties of cork: comparatively lightweight and extremely durable, they also have a velvety surface that is pleasant to touch.
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Wiggle Stool - Vitra
The Wiggle Stool is part of Frank Gehry’s 1972 furniture series ‘Easy Edges’, which successfully introduced a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. The iconic stool is robust and lends a striking note to any interior.
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Backenzahn™ - e15
The original Backenzahn™ is a modern design classic as well as an identifiable icon for e15. During the seasoning of the solid wood, the legs form their characteristic cracks, which make every stool unique.
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Cluster Stools - BassamFellows
Cluster belongs to a long tradition of Modernist stools, designed to withstand constant use, offering maximum functionality. We wanted to create something with visual weight and density, but which could also stack neatly when not in use.
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Bolt Stool - La Chance
Bolt is a paradox: brutal and elegant at the same time, it intrigues at first glance then convinces with the comfort of its seat.
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Spula - Skupa
Croatian for “spool” and this piece is inspired by the empty spool of a sewing machine. Made of solid timber, with a shallow depression at top and bottom, there is no right way up for this sturdy seat or side table.
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Slab Stool - Tom Dixon
Celebrating the natural beauty of oak, Slab is constructed in angular forms of inviting simplicity. Each piece has generous proportions, solid materiality and is softened with a gently radius edge.
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Deja-vu Low Stool - Magis
A stool whose forms give a reassuring sense of warm familiarity. An object with a minimalist look which fits perfectly into the Super Normal category created by Naoto Fukasawa himself with Jasper Morrison.
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A-Joint Stool - Laker
Designed in homage to the archetypal a-frame workshop table, the A-Joint products are characterised by the clever use of a patented, sand-cast joint to connect the legs to the upper table assembly. Manufactured in solid timber to the highest standards, the A-Joint Stool has been a staple selection for Australian architects for the past decade.
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Low stools also provide a comfortable place to sit and ponder, encouraging relaxation and contemplation. They can be easily moved around, making them highly adaptable to different areas of your home. For instance, they can be placed by a window for a cozy reading nook, in a hallway as a quick seat for putting on shoes, or even in a bathroom for a stylish and practical touch.
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