ELEPHANT STOOL by SORI YANAGI for VITRA
Designer: Sori Yanagi
Maker: Vitra - Germany
Year: 1954 (2000s edition)
Size: H 370 x D 465 x W 515
Condition Report: Perfect second hand condition. As new.
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An icon of Japanese post-war design, the Elephant Stool was created by designer Sori Yanagi in 1954. Initially made of glass fibre reinforced polyester resin, at its time a revolutionary material which ultimately made the production of the stool in one piece possible.
Reissued by Vitra in polypropylene, it can be seen as either a short, powerful elephant leg or even a stylised elephant head with curved trunk.
The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.
Designer: Sori Yanagi
Maker: Vitra - Germany
Year: 1954 (2000s edition)
Size: H 370 x D 465 x W 515
Condition Report: Perfect second hand condition. As new.
.
An icon of Japanese post-war design, the Elephant Stool was created by designer Sori Yanagi in 1954. Initially made of glass fibre reinforced polyester resin, at its time a revolutionary material which ultimately made the production of the stool in one piece possible.
Reissued by Vitra in polypropylene, it can be seen as either a short, powerful elephant leg or even a stylised elephant head with curved trunk.
The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.
Designer: Sori Yanagi
Maker: Vitra - Germany
Year: 1954 (2000s edition)
Size: H 370 x D 465 x W 515
Condition Report: Perfect second hand condition. As new.
.
An icon of Japanese post-war design, the Elephant Stool was created by designer Sori Yanagi in 1954. Initially made of glass fibre reinforced polyester resin, at its time a revolutionary material which ultimately made the production of the stool in one piece possible.
Reissued by Vitra in polypropylene, it can be seen as either a short, powerful elephant leg or even a stylised elephant head with curved trunk.
The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.