BassamFellows Cluster Stool

$1.00

The BassamFellows Cluster Stool is a simple, easy to move object for sitting on, and it stacks neatly away without the need to be hidden. A group of Clusters looks “on purpose,” and pleasing to the eye. It belongs to a canon of utilitarian, Modernist stools and looks like the kind of ultra-functional object you may find in a Japanese onsen – a design that may have existed unchanged for centuries. It is stark, but the dip in the seat and the rounded taper of its four legs is elegant and sculptural.

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The BassamFellows Cluster Stool is a simple, easy to move object for sitting on, and it stacks neatly away without the need to be hidden. A group of Clusters looks “on purpose,” and pleasing to the eye. It belongs to a canon of utilitarian, Modernist stools and looks like the kind of ultra-functional object you may find in a Japanese onsen – a design that may have existed unchanged for centuries. It is stark, but the dip in the seat and the rounded taper of its four legs is elegant and sculptural.

The BassamFellows Cluster Stool is a simple, easy to move object for sitting on, and it stacks neatly away without the need to be hidden. A group of Clusters looks “on purpose,” and pleasing to the eye. It belongs to a canon of utilitarian, Modernist stools and looks like the kind of ultra-functional object you may find in a Japanese onsen – a design that may have existed unchanged for centuries. It is stark, but the dip in the seat and the rounded taper of its four legs is elegant and sculptural.