

Plum Stool by Alvaro Uribe
an “exploration into carbon fiber and its possible implementations into residential furniture.” It is stackable.
Via Design Milk.
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Plum Stool by Alvaro Uribe
an “exploration into carbon fiber and its possible implementations into residential furniture.” It is stackable.
Via Design Milk.
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Design Milk kindly pointed me to the site of Jang Yoon, a Los Angeles based designer with more than one chair in his portfolio.

Here I share the Janus Chair with you.

I have a feeling it’s called Janus after the mythical two faced figure: You can fold it partly And you can stack it.

I love Jang Yoon’s site: No Flash on the site! Only real Photos!
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Miso Soup Design are designers of some sort. There is a lot of architectural speculation on their site which we chose to skip over. However of interest is their Za Stool, found in their furniture department. We’re not ones for furniture speculation, but this one looks simple and interesting. It’s a bent plywood stool, visually reminiscent of Sori Yanagi’s famous 1956 Butterfly Stool, with the exception that this one is stackable. Take the two halves apart, and voila! Stackable stool. Simple and brilliant.
Via Yanko Design
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Stackable stor chair offers a storing place right where you need it!
Stor chair won the 2nd prize in Liverpool Design Show’s Student Awards (2008) and was shortlisted in Design for Dwell competition (2007).
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Tyson Chair by Swedish designers Matti Klenell and Peter Andersson
Year: 2000. Re-edited in 2006.
Description: Stacking chair. Powder coated steel / laminated wood. Designed in collaboration with Peter Andersson. The chair is also available as an out door furniture in galvanized steel and Nyatoh wood.
Manufacturer: Bals Tokyo
Via Matti Klenell
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Lala Sequel: The Stacking lala
A first furniture approach from LaLa chair, the LaLa stool. Once again total exploration and full minimalism.
Via danilo calvache design blog: LaLa sequel #1 : LaLa stool / butaco
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