Today is the first day of the World Cup soccer tournament! During the British colonization of Africa in the early 19th century, the sport of soccer was introduced to the continent. As the game increased in popularity, traditional African symbols depicted on chiefs’ stools gave way to symbols projecting Western influence and power. This intriguing stool depicts the feet of two opposing athletes, each poised to kick a ball. It is carved from a single piece of hardwood, with the exception of the ball, which actually spins. Currently on view in Gallery 40.
Stool, Ca. 1920–1930. Ghana, Asante people. Wood. Museum purchase, Volunteer Council Acquisition Fund. 1999.12
Category: stool
Pin Cushion Stool by Kiki van Eijk
Pin Cushion Stool by Kiki van Eijk
A stool inspired by a pincushion, also the dessin of the upholstery is based on pins
Royalty Stool by Julia Lipska
Chess Stools by Giorgio Bonaguro
Chess Stools by Giorgio Bonaguro
The newest way of publishing chairs by my co authors is klicking on a FaceBook post 😉
Well I’ll feature them properly here. Giorgio Bonaguro has designed his chess stools for Icons Furniture.
Source: Designboom
FÄRG and BLANCHE – Nailed Succession
FÄRG and BLANCHE – Nailed Succession
Fredrik Färg has teamed up with Emma Marga Blanche already in 2010 to form Swedish design studio: FÄRG and BLANCHE.
As a twosome they have nailed the succession of their lives as solo designers.
The stool looks soft from far but is not. Made of 12000 staples, the stool is as brutal as it is sophisticated and refined