Wooden Stool With A Gaping Mouth For A Magazine

Wooden Stool With A Gaping Mouth For A Magazine

This stool collection by Montreal designer Loïc Bard was inspired by his childhood memories of a trip to Japan. Japan is a symbol of simplicity of the utensils and the rustic environment of the tea ceremony, so this stool reminds of that. This wooden stool follows the organic shape with gaping mouths that store magazines inside the top. A single magazine can be stored within the thin curved lip of the Andy stool seat. Three tapered round legs support the irregular-shaped seat, which comes in maple wood finished with natural oil or stained darker colors. It’s an ideal minimalist stool with a natural touch, great for a modern interior.

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Source: dezeen, loicbard