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WALNUT STOOL (ONE WAVE) BY CHARLES EAMES
WALNUT STOOL (ONE WAVE) BY
CHARLES EAMES
    About the Walnut Stool
    (one wave) The Walnut
    stool with one wave is
    part of a set of three
    where the others have two
    waves and three waves
    respectively. The wave is
    what give the stool its
    character; it is
    reminiscent of an
    abstract chess figure or
    a djembe drum. The
    purpose of these stools
    has been widely discussed
    and if people ask whether
    it is a stool, a plant
    stand, an ottoman, a
    side table or just a
    decorative piece, the
    answer is simply yes. The
    endless possibilites with
    the stools are possibly
    the reason why they are
    so popular today. See
    also the Walnut stools
    with three waves and two
    waves. History of the
    Walnut Stool (one
    wave) When Charles and
    Ray Eames designed the
    lobby of the Time & Life
    building in New York in
    1959, they created a
    series of three
    footstools in turned
    walnut wood. As Ray Eames
    was experienced as a
    sculptor, she was the
    one who designed these
    particular stools.
    Considering it is an
    Eames piece, the Walnut
    stools are the result of
    an unusually simple
    manufacturing process,
    as it is simply turned
    from a massive piece of
    wood. Dimensions Height
    38.5 cm Diameter 33.5 cm
Availability: In Stock
£168.35
Available
WALNUT STOOL (THREE WAVES) BY CHARLES EAMES
WALNUT STOOL (THREE WAVES) BY
CHARLES EAMES
    About the Walnut Stool
    (three waves) The Walnut
    stool with three waves is
    part of a set of three
    where the others have one
    wave and two waves
    respectively. The three
    waves are what give the
    stool its character; it
    is reminiscent of a large
    chess piece, or a djembe
    drum. The purpose of
    these stools has been
    widely discussed and if
    people ask whether it is
    a stool, a plant stand,
    a side table or just a
    decorative piece, the
    answer is simply yes. The
    endless possibilites with
    the stools are possibly
    the reason why they are
    so popular today. See
    also the Walnut stools
    with two waves and one
    wave. History of the
    Walnut Stool (three
    waves) When Charles and
    Ray Eames designed the
    lobby of the Time & Life
    building in New York in
    1959, they created a
    series of three
    footstools in turned
    walnut wood. As Ray Eames
    was experienced as a
    sculptor, she was the
    one who designed these
    particular stools.
    Considering it is an
    Eames piece, the Walnut
    stools are the result of
    an unusually simple
    manufacturing process,
    as it is simply turned
    from a massive piece of
    wood. Dimensions Height
    38.5 cm Diameter 33.5 cm
Availability: In Stock
£168.35
Available
WALNUT STOOL (TWO WAVES) BY CHARLES EAMES
WALNUT STOOL (TWO WAVES) BY
CHARLES EAMES
    About the Walnut Stool
    (two waves) The Walnut
    stool with two waves is
    part of a set of three
    where the others have one
    wave and three waves
    respectively. The two
    waves are what give the
    stool its character; it
    is reminiscent of an
    abstract chess figure or
    a djembe drum. The
    purpose of these stools
    has been widely discussed
    and if people ask whether
    it is a stool, a plant
    stand, an ottoman, a
    side table or just a
    decorative piece, the
    answer is simply yes. The
    endless possibilites with
    the stools are possibly
    the reason why they are
    so popular today. See
    also the Walnut stools
    with three waves and one
    wave. History of the
    Walnut Stool (two
    waves) When Charles and
    Ray Eames designed the
    lobby of the Time & Life
    building in New York in
    1959, they created a
    series of three
    footstools in turned
    walnut wood. As Ray Eames
    was experienced as a
    sculptor, she was the
    one who designed these
    particular stools.
    Considering it is an
    Eames piece, the Walnut
    stools are the result of
    an unusually simple
    manufacturing process,
    as it is simply turned
    from a massive piece of
    wood. Dimensions Height
    38.5 cm Diameter 33.5 cm
Availability: In Stock
£168.35
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