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Kartell
One More is the stool of the family "Ghost", agile, practical, colorful, and strong enough to cope with every domestic or contract use.
I have seen quite a few pieces of lucite/acrylic advertised furniture that are poor quality and flimsy, but these have weight and feel substantial. Appearance as advertised. My biggest problem with these chairs is the giant logo on the back that is not shown AT ALL on the website. Obviously, these stools will be at a counter where the back of the chair is what everyone sees. Now they can see KARTELL in giant letters. No one pays $450+/stool and wants a giant brand displayed in their kitchen nor does anyone expect there to be a giant logo on their furniture. Will work for now, but disappointed.. Elizabeth. HICKORY, NC. 2021-02-12 14:51:32
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The Smatrik stool joins the family of seats created by Tokujin Yoshioka and is crafted using a mold that enables the recreation of a 3D net that overlaps and crosses over. Thanks to a special injection technology, the layers of transparent or mass-dyed polycarbonate create a structure molded in a single piece.
Vondom
The Noma collection, designed by Javier Mariscal for the Spanish brand Vondom, is a group of outdoor items. There was an aim to create a new typology of furniture by combining the functions of a flowerpot and an outdoor table, and thus Noma was born, a collection characterized by its originality and versatile nature. By asking the question “how do we sit down?” three different versions arose that could be adapted into three different environments: one for a chill-out scene, low, completed with a very comfortable pouf out of the same collection; another to be used when seated in a chair or armchair, medium; and another for a standing position or when sitting on a stool, high, ideal for the pleasure of enjoying a cup of wine outdoors. The first sketches showed natural shapes, which as the project developed leaned towards more architectural shapes that call to mind a column with a capital or a corbel.