Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski and Ryan Horsman

Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski & Ryan Horsman

Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski and Ryan Horsman

designers jason dembski & ryan horsman teamed up to create this stool that reuses chopsticks and steamer
trays. the design was first developed at b.a.s.e. beijing and based on the chinese culture’s ability to make
waste useful.

Via Design Boom: jason dembski & ryan horsman: chopstick/steamer stool

Black Nest Chair and Stool by Khatiya Chatpetch

Black Nest Chair  by Khatiya Chatpetch

Black Nest Chair and Stool by Khatiya Chatpetch

Black Nest Chair and Stool by Khatiya Chatpetch
Material: Black plastic edge trimmings

Via scrap lab based in Bankok, Thailand.

DENNIS SLOOTWEG / meubel- en interieurontwerpen – werk

Stainless Steel Barstool by Dennis Slootweg

This stainless steel barstool is designed by DENNIS SLOOTWEG who has his studio…around the corner in The Hague, the city of this blogger, of all places 🙂

ANIMAL FARMACY: NDEBELE STOOL

Made in collaboration with Elizabeth and Vincent Gwebu, bead workers originally from Mpumalanga, now living in Philippi, Cape Town. These stools are based on the materials, techniques and forms of traditional Ndeble dolls. Ndebele art speaks no longer just to the indigenous community, but now serves also as an aesthetic commodity, an economic “bridge to the 21(st) century” for South African Ndebele women artists and their families.

Via ANIMAL FARMACY [Blog disappeared since]

Last edited by Guido J. van den Elshout on November 27, 2011 at 11:00 AM

Hand Foot Stool by Pedro Friedeberg at Wright

Friedberg Hand Foot Stool

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Pedro Friedeberg
Hand Foot stool
Mexico, c. 1965
carved Mexican mahogany, bleached mahogany
18.5 w x 16 d x 18.5 h inches
Signed to underside: [Pedro Friedeberg P.F.].

Estimate: $4,000–5,000
Result: $4,500

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