Well Proven Stool Medium for Transnatural
Bar stools from Tuttobene, Designed by Marjan van Aubel, James Shaw
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Product description
Understanding that there is 50% to 80% of timber wastage during normal manufacture, Marjan van Aubel and James Shaw incorporated waste shavings into design chairs and stools using bio resin. A curious chemical reaction occurs when it is mixed with the shavings, expanding it into foam. The porridge-like mixture of resin and shavings is slapped on to the underside of the stool shell by hand, forming a strong and lightweight material. The exuberantly shaped seat is anchored by the simple turned legs of American ash, Walnut or Cherry wood. The series of Well Proven Stools are especially designed for Transnatural Label.
Concept
Understanding that there is 50% to 80% of timber wastage during normal manufacture, Marjan van Aubel and James Shaw incorporated waste shavings into design chairs and stools using bio resin. A curious chemical reaction occurs when it is mixed with the shavings, expanding it into foam. The porridge-like mixture of resin and shavings is slapped on to the underside of the stool shell by hand, forming a strong and lightweight material. The exuberantly shaped seat is anchored by the simple turned legs of American ash, Walnut or Cherry wood. The series of Well Proven Stools are especially designed for Transnatural Label.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Bar stools - without armrests - without backrest - 4-leg base - open base - Seat unpadded - Wood - Base solid wood - Residential.
Part of the collection
TRANSNATURAL.
Manufacturer
Tuttobene
Family
Well Proven
Architonic ID
1433556
Year of Launch
2015
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