With its mix of angular shapes, crafted hardwood, and industrial fittings, the Tabouret Bois (1941) is a pure expression of French designer-engineer Jean Prouvs functionalist style. Constructed from solid wood, this robust stool with a round, flat top can
With its mix of angular shapes, crafted hardwood, and industrial fittings, the Tabouret Bois (1941) is a pure expression of French designer-engineer Jean Prouvs functionalist style. Constructed from solid wood, this robust stool with a round, flat top can also work as a side table. Its four triangular legs branch out to evenly distribute the occupants weight, held together by sturdy powder-coated steel joints. The open structure and supporting elements reflect Prouvs love of architecture and engineering. A true mix of midcentury modern and industrial sensibilities, it pointed the way for furniture of the post-war period. Made in Poland.
Tabouret Bois
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