VINTAGE 'UTILITY' STOOLS by CAROMA
Designer: Charles Rothauser & Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1967 (1990s Edition)
Size: D/W 300 x H 450
Condition Report: Great condition. Slight wear inline with age.
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Caroma is a local company which quickly gained a reputation for the innovative use of plastics. The ‘Utility’ stool became synonymous with the brand since its introduction in 1967. Although primarily intended for use in bathrooms, it has now evolved to uses in all areas of life, especially in more public spaces.
These stools are moulded in two sections which lock at the centre, each section has a protruding semi circular tongue which slots into a similar shaped cavity at the centre.
Designer: Charles Rothauser & Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1967 (1990s Edition)
Size: D/W 300 x H 450
Condition Report: Great condition. Slight wear inline with age.
.
Caroma is a local company which quickly gained a reputation for the innovative use of plastics. The ‘Utility’ stool became synonymous with the brand since its introduction in 1967. Although primarily intended for use in bathrooms, it has now evolved to uses in all areas of life, especially in more public spaces.
These stools are moulded in two sections which lock at the centre, each section has a protruding semi circular tongue which slots into a similar shaped cavity at the centre.
Designer: Charles Rothauser & Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1967 (1990s Edition)
Size: D/W 300 x H 450
Condition Report: Great condition. Slight wear inline with age.
.
Caroma is a local company which quickly gained a reputation for the innovative use of plastics. The ‘Utility’ stool became synonymous with the brand since its introduction in 1967. Although primarily intended for use in bathrooms, it has now evolved to uses in all areas of life, especially in more public spaces.
These stools are moulded in two sections which lock at the centre, each section has a protruding semi circular tongue which slots into a similar shaped cavity at the centre.