Channel Heights Stool
Poufs from VS, Designed by Richard J. Neutra
Product description
Like Boomerang Chair and other pieces, this distinctive stool was developed for the Channel Heights residential development (1942) in San Pedro, California. To help occupants make the best use of the available space, Richard J. Neutra designed a stool that would double as a small occasional table simply by removing the cushion. The profiles of the “crossed” wooden base are shaped like an airfoil.
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Categorised in Seating - Tables - Poufs - Side tables - Stools - Panel base - Seat unpadded - closed base - Tabletop square - Wood - Seat solid wood - Tabletop solid wood - Base solid wood - Residential - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
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NEUTRA COLLECTION BY VS.
Manufacturer
VS
Family
Channel Heights Stool
Architonic ID
1487798
Year of Launch
2014
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