A solid chestnut stool in natural wood colour. Practical openings on each side make it easier to handle. The unique dovetail joint on each corner is exclusive and highlights the workmanship of the
Designed for Cabanon, a place of intense design experimentation where, alongside numerous fi xed pieces of furniture, mobile pieces are conceived as boxes. A simple seat that is also very refi ned, thanks to the dovetail joints which emphasise the links between the solid wood planes. The oblong hole on each side makes the Tabouret particularly easy to handle.
A solid oak stool in natural wood colour. Practical openings on the two main sides make it easier to handle. The unique dovetail joint on each corner is exclusive and highlights the workmanship of the solid wood and exalts its qualities.
The Tabouret in its three-dimensional version, designed by Le Corbusier in 1959 for the Maison du Br sil, a university residence in Paris. A stool of understated elegance created in solid, natural coloured oak. Along the two main sides, the oblong openings make it easy to move and the stool can be placed either horizontally or vertically. The exclusive dovetail joint system on the corners
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| Appearance (?) | Oak | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_40_50_21_14 Coffee tables | |