Please Have a Seat!

Almost every space, whether personal, commercial, or institutional, requires some sort of seating.  I love using stools and benches for their versatility, particularly in smaller spaces.  If you’re in need of some new seating, how about considering something a little out of the ordinary?

The S-Cube is a combination stool / child’s chair / step constructed using 60% recyclable, 3mm cardboard that withstands an adult’s weight.  The S-Cube also features convenient handle cutouts that make it easy to move it from space to space.

 

I love the built-in storage! And the colour options available for the Heavy Rabbit are endless; there are a mere 184 from which to choose.

Bongo Design’s Heavy Rabbit is a side table, stool, and magazine rack – all rolled into one awesome package! It’s made from thirty-one (31) individually hand-bent steel rods which are welded together before being powder-coated.

Jeong says, “No matter how stiff each piece is, flexible relation makes [a] smooth flow. Its elastic connection allows an organic surface movement despite the rigidity of plywood material.”

Bungee cords aren’t often associated with seating, but that didn’t stop Hyeonil Jeong from using it when designing the Caterpillar Stool.  The bungee cords weave CNC-cut plywood to create a flexible seat that conforms to your body.

Inspired by the centipede, Stool Infinite has no size restriction – the wood pieces join easily with the aid of metal junctions that resemble eyes.

Stool Infinite, designed by Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados, offers unlimited growth potential.  I love the organic shape and flow of the piece, which can conform to any shape or size.

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