Elephant stool in black fiber glass by the famous japanese designer sori yanagi model designed in 1954 manufactured by kotobuki tokyo japan.
Sori yanagi elephant stool.
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2 he played a role in japanese modern design developed after world war ii to the high growth period in the japanese economy.
A stacking stool which can be used indoors or outdoors its clear functional form and versatility has enjoyed enduring appeal.
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Suitable for indoors balconies and gardens the stacking stool can even be used as an easy to transport picnic stool.
What s innovative about the elephant stool.
The sturdy three legged design and rounded contours indeed suggest a pachyderm s form.
Original rosewood butterfly stool designed by sori yanagi circa 1950 japan pair of butterfly stools by sori yanagi pair of sori yanagi butterfly stools sori yanagi rare early red elephant stool for kotobuki japan.
Sori yanagi 1954 as one of the most famous objects of japanese post war design the elephant stool was created by the prolific product designer sori yanagi.
The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.
Yanagi s classic three legged elephant stool debuted in 1954 and is one of the most famous examples of japanese post war design.
We re bringing it back in an injection molded plastic.
It is a stackable three legged design from 1954 that was originally made in fiberglass and only available in black and white.
Stable stackable and supremely portable the elephant stool has proven to be a particular favorite of anyone who wants to reach new heights.
Sori yanagi s his two iconic contributions to modern furniture design the elephant stool and the graceful butterfly stool were designed 60 years ago yet remain relevant to today s modern design aesthetic.
As we always like to present as much as possible of a designer s oeuvre we and mr.
Originally created in 1954 the vitra elephant stool by sori yanagi is one of the best known post war japanese designs.
The gently curving silhouette of the twin seat shells is reminiscent of a butterfly s wings eternally poised for flight.
The elephant stool is one of the most famous post war japanese designs and is still as convincing as ever with its clear formal idiom and great functionality.