Nylon Stool Prototype Zero Gravity by Fly-Pitcher. Fly-Pitcher is a South Africa based collaboration between Nicola Polmans and Piers Mansfield-Scaddan
Via Dezeen
Category: stool
Yatara Stool by Juergen Lehl
Yatara Stool by juergen lehl ( photo by noriko matsumoto)
the babaghuri shop in tokyo showed a wild weave bamboo and stainless steel stool…
Via Design Boom
tokyo design week 08: rie yagura at claska hotel
Stool by Rie Yagura
worms of lint-like material are intertwined and pressed together to form a stool
Via Design Boom tokyo design week 08: rie yagura at claska hotel
Phillips de Pury & Company: GIO PONTI, Extremely rare table with four stools
Extremely rare table with four stools by Gio Ponti, 1968
Table: lacquered wood; each stool: lacquered wood, skaai. Table: 29 in. (73.7 cm.) high, 45 3/8 in. (115.3 cm.)diameter; each stool: 21 1/4 in. (54 cm.) high Manufactured by Mobilifici Tosi, Italy. One of two examples of this design which were never put into production. Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Ponti archives (5).
ESTIMATE $80,000-100,000
Via Phillips de Pury & Company: GIO PONTI, Extremely rare table with four stools
Puch stool by Ron Arad
Puch stool by Ron Arad
For the non European readers: Puch is an Austrian manufacturer of all sorts of movable things as cars, tanks, motorbikes and mopeds. In my youth in The Hague you didn’t belong if you didn’t drive a
“Puch Moped”
Actually this
photo from Brom Brom
is better (if you click the enlarged version you will see a Stork on the T-shirt which means it is probably a T-shirt issued by the The Hague Puch club chapter….)
RON ARAD
Puch stool, ca. 1981
Chrome-plated tubular steel, moped seat. 32 1/2 in. (82.6 cm.) high Manufactured by One Off Ltd., UK. Back of seat printed with PUCH.
ESTIMATE $8,000-10,000LITERATURE Yukio Futagawa, Sticks and Stones. One Offs & Short Runs. Ron Arad 1980-1990, exh. cat., Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, 1990, pp. 38-39; Deyan Sudjic, Ron Arad, London, 1999, pp. 20 and 100-101