Ripples Stool
The Ripples stool is another spectacular example of how seamlessly nature can be incorporated into the design of modern furniture. The layered circles are full of character and add a striking element to the dining area. Designed by Toyo Ito for Horm and manufactured in Italy, the stool can be used as a dining chair in combination with the Ripples dining table or as a stand-alone element.
The Ripples stool has five different layers of wood, which include walnut, mahogany, cherry, oak, and ash with extruded anodized aluminum footrest. The wood is durable and robust to make this sustainable for the long haul.
Designed by
Born in 1941, the award-winning and internationally respected Toyo Ito graduated from Tokyo University in 1965. He began his lucrative career by working at Kiyonori Kikutake Architects and Associates and then later opened his studio that focuses on industrial design. Along with designing furniture and household objects, Ito is known for creating houses and buildings as well, especially "Sendai Mediatheque," a public building in Japan that gives him great pride.
With a lot of his designs on display at museums around the world, including England, United States, Denmark, Italy, France, and Japan, Toyo Ito is a highly sought after and prestigious designer. His work is featured in countless design publications.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Toyo Ito
- Part of the Ripples collection
- Five different kinds of wood: walnut, mahogany, cherry, oak, ash
- External finish in walnut veneer
- Footrest made from extruded anodized aluminum
- Manufactured in Italy
- 16¼"W × 11¾" D × 17¾"H
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